Anonymous ID: b4d442 Jan. 21, 2019, 2:43 a.m. No.4844841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4878 >>4887 >>4910

>>4844361

Wanna hear something funny?

Turns out the Flat Earth community was closer to the Truth than anyone could've ever imagined!!!

I've been learning how to read the map…

It has quite a story to tell. Turns out the Bible was telling the Truth after all!!

 

Earth used to be a tidally locked body to a flaring red dwarf star, we now know as Saturn. It's a set up much like we have with our Moon. One side always faces Earth. It happens to be the shallow side. If you put water into the equation, you would get an ocean on the side that always faces us. Meanwhile, on the other side of the planet, you would get a great big landmass. Today we refer to that landmass "Pangaea"…

 

Since Earth has more water than land on it's surface, there would be a little bit of water up top, much calmer than the waters below. The water below would have shielded us from the otherwise deadly amounts of radiation. It would evaporate and create a nice warm atmosphere for the Life above. Left undisturbed, this is an ideal set up for Life. However, if our system wandered a little to close to another large celestial body, you'd get into a bit of trouble. . .

 

Which is what happened, along time ago. It all started way back, "In the Beginning…". It wasn't the beginning of life on Earth. It was the beginning of a series of catastrophes that forever changed the shape of the Earth. It even resulted with us getting a new Moon fren out of the deal. Instead of crashing into one another, there was a large arc discharge, that knocked the two 90 degrees, spinning about as Saturn and the other body started to drift apart, both fighting for the rights to the newly wed couple. . .

And that's the way we got our moon!!! It happened at the time of the Great Flood, to the best of my knowledge. Also, I don't think the polar flip scare is legit considering how much current was traveling back and forth the two larger bodies, through Earth, as the initial landmass was split apart. Cheers to the Moon!

Anonymous ID: b4d442 Jan. 21, 2019, 3:52 a.m. No.4844977   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5010

>>4844910

This was before Venus and Mars entered the picture. This was way back at the start of the saga. When you plot things out it makes a ton of sense.

 

That part about the 4 rivers. That happened. That was our first encounter. Ever time we returned to the closest spot in our orbit, we had a discharge. Earth would orbit Saturn with the Land side facing out. As we made our approach, the sky would get brighter as the particles in out atmosphere get excited. Plasma has 3 modes: Dark mode (Like our ionosphere), Glow mode (Like the Aurora), and arc mode (Lightning!). The waters would be better conductors than the land, which has a higher resistance. The water would actually creep up onto the surface of the land and slither along. Eventually, one the two objects reached close enough proximity to fulfill the requirements for arc breakdown. The second that happened water from the other side of the planet would've wanted to redistribute the charge (:"Q";) to this single point where the gap between the two spheres was the least.

 

The result. We had 4 rivers carved into the once great landmass. This would provide a path of least resistance for future elctrical events that occurred later on in time. Took some time to settle down, but we made it!

Anonymous ID: b4d442 Jan. 21, 2019, 4:09 a.m. No.4845020   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4845010

Anytime, fren. This may have triggered the whole polar configuration thing. IDK. I never thought I'd get this deep into the puzzle, but it's blowing my mind right now!!!