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Bobby R
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Something important to think about:
If it takes us between 225 and 240 millions years to make one Galaxy orbit wouldn’t it be prudent to associate magnetic polar shift, global warming, and ice-ages to where the sun was located when these events occurred? Were we close to or farther away from something which had an effect on our sun? Could events such as Continental drift/shift be a part of the equation? Something to think about.
Bobby R. asks…J
If it takes us between 225 and 240 millions years to make one Galaxy orbit wouldn’t it be prudent to associate magnetic polar shift, global warming, and ice-ages to where the sun was located when these events occurred? Were we close to or farther away from something which had an effect on our sun? Could events such as Continental drift/shift be a part of the equation? Something to think about.
Bobby R. asks…J