ROCKING THE DARWINIAN BOAT
BULLA POSTULATED THEORY
I have been speculating on just how we may have evolved on this planet from a purely gravitational perspective and it dose seem to me to be very plausible given the amount of undersea cities that have now been located along with several other anomalies now to my knowlage I have never seen this postulated anywhere before but to out line some events
Firstly I know from my research that earths gravity is all to do with harmonics of the sine wave, so it doesn't go up or down like a slow leak in a cars Tyre, it has harmonic steps you can see that yourself when you observe the colors in the rainbows and the different speeds for differing colors and the widths of those colored steps
Now in the past lets say earths gravity was only half what it is now then you can extrapolate that, everything would have been lager the earth would have been larger the trees would have been lager man would have been larger Hmm the dinosaurs well we know how big some of those were, but then so would the ionosphere and also the atmosphere could have extended far out maybe 4 times further than now and the amount of cloud and the massive amount of water in moisture that atmosphere would have contained
This then would have seen us with a huge reduction in the size and depths of our oceans Hmmm the cities that now are under the sea could have been above the ocean back then, then if one were to increase the harmonics of the gravity sine wave then all that atmosphere would have to condense its water content causing massive flooding on the earths surface, and a rearrangement and volcanism quakes and raise the sea levels to its present levels and all just by alter the magnetic harmonics of the sine wave
Don't you just hate it when things all start fitting together like a big jigsaw puzzle and just who could that have been that altered the harmonics Hmmm a gravity weapons war maybe in ancient times, I wonder was that the end or the beginning of the promised land
bulla there is still a few dots spare, but I will find a place for them soon enough
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