Robert-Bower

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  • in reply to: Nan Madol…recent or recycled? #555

    Robert-Bower
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    Hey Preston,

    I’ll dig up some links and a pdf or two and post them for your consideration.

    I’m also interested in your thoughts on the impact crater and resulting chevron’s on the south end of Madagascar as well as the one in the New Zealand.

    Are you familiar with the Holocene Impact working group?

    http://tsun.sscc.ru/hiwg/hiwg.htm

     

    in reply to: Nan Madol…recent or recycled? #553

    Robert-Bower
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    One of many very curious sites in that region.

    One of the potential reasons for the structure is that the basalt was originally highly magnetized and the formation was oriented to focus the magnetic energy of the stones to essentially ‘degauss’ the energy of typhoons as they came west across the Pacific Ocean on their way to the Luzon are where another ancient terraformed site of massive food production is located.

    http://www.philippines.hvu.nl/Luzon2.htm

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