Pole Shifts & Accelerated Mountain-building/Orogenesis | Randall Carlson - Kosmographia Clips 010.2

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Atlantis Mystery - Evidence Revealed (pt7), from 10/02/19. RC joins the Snake Bros - Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike, and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley...

Photos by Peter Zelinka:

IN THIS CLIP:
Arctic Circle and combined Laurentide and Cordilleran ice sheets are similar size
Hapgood and other speculated about a pole shift; Velikovsky had his own ideas – RC disagrees
“Accelerated plate tectonics” by Hapgood a possibility due to sudden deglaciations
Move plate away, from where it wants to be consistent, from Earth’s center of mass
Pole shift : Hapgood asthenosphere shell sliding over the mantle
May be driving periods of “orogenesis” – process of mountain building

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The brief topical segments are perfect for those of us with hectic daily schedules. ✔️

dougbell
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I learn something new with every "CLIP, " and LOTS of somethings with the longer episodes... Thank you Randall!!

noninoni
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Randall has tripled my knowledge of Geology. I truly enjoy his instruction. Thanks Randall!

richardpiland
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Randall Carlson deserves a Nobel Prize, MIND IS BLOWN as usual, KEEP UP THE GOOD :)

RNWBB
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Thank you for always explaining things in full. You really paint a full image of what happens.

XisMe
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Serendipity….thanks to the SnakeBros book report, my copy of Hapgood’s Path of the Pole arrived yesterday…

Masaq_TM
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I love your knowledge and all the research you do for History Of Our World!

spitfirered
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This makes so much sense! And, looking at the Grand Canyon, could this be one of the fracture points? Great one, guys!!!

roxannesumners
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When life gets me down, RC helps me put it all in perspective

AJ-eybq
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I no longer have the pictures, but a few years ago I spent some time in Alberta, Canada, east of Edmonton is a rather devastated coal mining area, and nested in the midst of this is a small park on the river at the foot of the mountains. I spent a lot of time there and noticed the peculiar profile of the mountains, one face is a sheer right angle cliff pretty much straight up and down, the other slope, is a slope, dropping like the edge of a right angle triangle until it meets the next right angle slope of the next mountain. The visual effect of this is hard to describe, sort of like a train wreck with the cars riding up on the back of the cars in front. The other interesting thing is the lack of erosion, these are really high slopes and you can follow the line of the bedding planes up the back slope, over the top and down the drop off to the next mountain, right along the whole line with not a single disconinuity from erosion. If these mountains rose slowly there would be breaks in those lines high up on the slopes, I have driven over the skyline drive near Dawson City in the Yukon, where the mountains have been ground off to rounded domes by glaciation, these mountains are nothing like that, I doubt that they have ever been under ice at all.
I know Randall doesn't agree with Velikovsky on a lot of things, but he is a wonderful source of information and source material, even if you don't agree with his conclusions, I've been rereading Worlds in Collision and there is a heck of a lot of sources that support the idea of recent uplift in Historical times, well worth reading even if you don't agree with his conclusions.

brendacooper
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I'm in agreement with the late Neal Adams that the mountain building is a crustal re-curvature process on an expanding Earth. I know that's a lot to take in. Please see Neal's excellent videos on the subject. Simple example: Make a fist, then stretch your fingers out. You'll see "mountain ranges" form on the back of your hand.

peterdebaets
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Truly appreciate your work Randall!
Carpe Diem!

adamgladfelter
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Always enjoy these discussions guys! Watching from the Philippines and not missing the coming winter in the midwest USA.

AmazingPhilippines
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I'd love for Randall to discuss the theories illustrated by the progression of earthquakes along the edge of the N. American craton & fault lines. It's caused one utuber to be censored.

katiekane
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I wonder how much the deformation from glacial mass and continental rebound would have affected the length of a day. Only seconds or maybe minutes or more? Also I grew up in AZ and went to NAU for geology. I have seen first hand how much erosion can happen from a 100 yr flood event. I can't imagine how much monument valley would have eroded from a biblical rain event, like what could have happened from an impact into the ice sheet.

ChaoticDetour
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Great discussion Randall! I’ve thought for quite some time that the Rockies and Himalayas look too sharp and jagged at their peaks to be millions of years old. I think you’re the first person I’ve heard say it in those same terms

yakwagon
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I wish that with all the scientist and geniuses we could put this picture together. We have the Milankovich cycles, orbit cycles, pole shifts, all these constant cycles we should be able to accurately predict some earth changing events. But that would erode the power of our elites and govts. Our previous civilizations told us this story and it’s been covered up and lied about.

danm
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The visual of the rotating Earth without the oceans really adds to This conversation it is much easier to visualize how the I sauce to see 😉 would work...or used to See 😂 lmao.

scottowens
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A colleague of mine has a Masters in geology and he said that on top of most areas we are discussing there was originally up to 15 kilometres (9ish miles) of more earth. Over millennia, it has all eroded off. Even the Appalachian mountains and the Rockies

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Interesting here in california sierra Nevada mountains gold miners in the 1800s mined for gold all throughout the Sierra mountains. They found and mined for gold in left over sections of ancient tertiary rivers systems preserves in places were covered in lava flows that hardened like cement in places preserving sections of an ancient river tributary system. In some of the ancient river gravel they found a lot of petrefied woods. Interesting in regards to the topic of discussion they find many different species of sub tropical hard woods. So we have evidence of a quite dramatic and large sequences of volcanic activity happening in a relatively short period and evidence of a change in climate and possibly a polar shift do to the evidence of preexisting tropical hard woods found in the ancient river gravel.tropical hard woods that don't grow in this climate

aaronbrooks