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Username: Dielectric
Date: 2019-09-22 21:56:41
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Veins could probably sustain the blood pressure necessary if the density of the atmosphere was several times what it is now. Why the atmosphere is thinner now does not seem to be explained by proponents of this theory but my guess is that loses during magnetic pole reversals is probably the main factor. Supposedly in order for the winged animals to fly the density of the atmosphere would have had to be at least four or five times what it is now. A much thicker atmosphere also explains how ferns, laurels, palm trees, and Magnolia that could not withstand freezing, thrived at 70 degrees north and south latitude. Today, the equatorial regions would be so hot as to be uninhabitable. Indeed, the oceans would (will? and by end of century?) boil off and you would be (will be?) looking at Venus Syndrome.
The Thick Atmosphere Theory
That's some excellent clear headed thinking. I really appreciate it when there's a logical sensible response with fresh thinking applied. This Dino business has grown legs in area's I never thought of when I started out long ago searching for answers to climatic changes. I think that the Expand'0
Planetary model is very likely correct because it's been applied photographically to other planets such as Mars.
However, everything you say is still spot on. It's very possible that a pole shift comes with sudden titanic rapture of the crust, much like a lobster splitting it's shell as it grows. I think that what we have been told about meteor's creating disasters are much more likely to have been gigantic sink holes caused by a sub-surface molten core that's become excited by an influx of energies from space, from our own Star. We have had a large increase in sinkholes over the last decade along with splits, cracks, earthquakes, tidal waves, rising and falling sea's, unexplained bridge failures were the land seems to have moved enough that the bride simply falls off it's supports, and many other clues that an expansion phase is on-going, which also includes as you say dramatic breakdowns of the electromagneto sphere of the earth.
I think the powers that be have been actively combating this change but I cannot be sure if they are combating it or trying to make it happen. Those efforts are tied to chemtrails, drilling operations in unlikely and really unexplainable areas, mud flows and geysers of mud, sand, and goo. The strange and inexplicable RFID Like markings in various places, and there's a whole history of stealthy covertness to how the satellite images first came into being that exposed some of those in China. So anyways, I think there's a lot of evidence for a planetary expansion event.
Now my thinking, originally anyways, was that this was caused by induced energies from space, a weakened magnetosphere and so forth. However, it could be that as you say there's just times when a pole shift takes place and which hasn't a damn thing to with inducted energies. Maybe it's related to the orbit of our solar system around the galactic core. That's equally likely in my opinion. In that case you can see just how stupid and pointless it is to be trying to combat so-called climate change. Like you can change that out-come huh? Laughing....so sad.
But ultimately you're right. The weakened magnetosphere is causing shifting the poles at record rates, and a weakened magnetosphere does mean loss of atmosphere. Oxygen is magnetic and the less of it we have the more total atmosphere we tend to lose. The only reason we have an atmosphere is because we have an active geology which makes gases and most of these end up as water and other liquids, such a petroleum, which is why we aren't going to be running out of oil anytime soon, but the wells could stop from shifting earth. An entirely other problem in that case. Nevertheless, the core could be pumping out massive amounts of gases and we could all still end up suffocating if we don't have a strong enough magnetic field. The End is near....no, only kidding....but this all does go a long ways to more rationally explain things.
You're right in all you say. The more dense the relative atmosphere, then the easier it is for winged critters to fly, and that's basic aviation science 101 having to do with relative air density and temp. Any pilot will know this.
Despite good science and good intentions empirical evidence always trumps theory. It's very hard to argue with this evidence of planetary expansion when it can be seen in a visual format. This guy is Neal Adams. He's a famous illustrator for DC Comics and that's interesting in itself because these comic figures are playing a big role in the mass marketing of ideas. If he was doing something which the powers that be objected to then I think he wouldn't have a job so he has to be doing something they approve of. How this fits in to a bigger picture I cannot say but he has produced a whole series of videos involving planetary expansion.
I see now he has one on Mars expanding too. It's been a while since I visited his information but this is some interesting material. As for dinosaur extinction this is still right in line with a loss of atmosphere by a disrupted magnetosphere and then followed by an increased mass, hence gravitational field, as well as the obvious effects which that "Sonofabush" mentioned.
nealadamsdotcom