Yep and what is interesting, and I haven't heard it said, is the next to last paragraph of your post. As the center of the bell goes thru each phase and so on.
But what is interesting, is that those phases are fluid. One goes back forth. I may say I am not mad at Blanco anymore today, I really think it is beyond that, but in an hour I may be fuming. And I haven't been in denial at all, from the beginning, from the flood and the dome, I knew the outcome was going to be horrid. What I did not appreciate is that this is the stuff that has always caused migrations of populations. The map is changed and the world has changed. I didn't grasp that early.
"To: jeffers
Yep and what is interesting, and I haven't heard it said, is the next to last paragraph of your post. As the center of the bell goes thru each phase and so on.
But what is interesting, is that those phases are fluid."
Exactly fluid, you can literally see the "slosh" effect. It's so clear that a hydraulics guy could quantify the whole process.
On a side note, if you expect the worst, there are never any surprises, and the dynamics are dampened greatly.