Eclipses, comets, and earthquakes are related. In surprising ways. In fact Noah's flood was what likely spawned the comets, and certainly resulted in the greatest earthquakes ever seen.
When Noah's flood occurred, the fountains of the great deep opened up, and spewed trillions of gallons of subterranean water into the sky, some of it goin…
Eclipses, comets, and earthquakes are related. In surprising ways. In fact Noah's flood was what likely spawned the comets, and certainly resulted in the greatest earthquakes ever seen.
When Noah's flood occurred, the fountains of the great deep opened up, and spewed trillions of gallons of subterranean water into the sky, some of it going into orbit, creating - comets! Those fountains of the great deep still contain residual water, and every now and then, the chambers settle a bit, creating earthquakes, altering water tables, and causing the earth to rotate a tad faster. It would be no surprise to me if the aligning of several planets, along with the moon and the sun, led to earthquakes and other dramatic signs.
and read up on the "Hydroplate Theory". The author is no slouch, earning a PHD in mechanical engineering and thoroughly documents his theory. The footnotes are as fascinating as the text. If you want to read the whole thing, get the hardcover. It is beautiful. This is not an ad. I have no association with the author.
Eclipses, comets, and earthquakes are related. In surprising ways. In fact Noah's flood was what likely spawned the comets, and certainly resulted in the greatest earthquakes ever seen.
When Noah's flood occurred, the fountains of the great deep opened up, and spewed trillions of gallons of subterranean water into the sky, some of it going into orbit, creating - comets! Those fountains of the great deep still contain residual water, and every now and then, the chambers settle a bit, creating earthquakes, altering water tables, and causing the earth to rotate a tad faster. It would be no surprise to me if the aligning of several planets, along with the moon and the sun, led to earthquakes and other dramatic signs.
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and read up on the "Hydroplate Theory". The author is no slouch, earning a PHD in mechanical engineering and thoroughly documents his theory. The footnotes are as fascinating as the text. If you want to read the whole thing, get the hardcover. It is beautiful. This is not an ad. I have no association with the author.
Interesting topic.