it's so dense but this is what i love to learn...

i am of course most interested in, the question of how do we use this knowledge to ensure our survival

my current estimates put gulf of mexico and the pacific between japan and phillipines as the new poles (north and south, respectively) then the best place to be in this event will actulaly be ... pretty much... hawaii, and the mediterranean between libya and former yugoslavia

idk if you have got more info about where the likely next stable point of north/south magnetic poles on the crust are, but that's what Ben's stuff is pointing to, and chinese research about magnetic anomalies finger those two positions as being possible new poles, and in which case, the direct middle point between them is where the greatest safety is, because of linear velocity being the least
My goal, personally, is to attempt to survive.
Whether or not I survive, I plan to create a high elevation bunker library as a sort of time capsule.
Maybe some Indiana Jones or some Graham Hancock in 4000 years finds it and is able to figure everything back out.
They say society grows great when old men plant trees underneath whose shade they shall never sit. Trees...high elevation bunker libraries...potayto...potahto.
i've got much the same idea, also partly mapped out in my mind how it is constructed so that it can survive a deluge by being mostly above the opening, and well sealed and dug into rock like the diving chamber of a submarine

and yeah, how to store the data... mapping out a whole scheme of recovering technology, stuff like "ok, here you make charcoal, then you get this red stone and build a furnace like this and ... next you have iron and copper, i feel like metallurgy is definitely a key technology to recover
I take Ben's work at roughly Greenland and Antarctica at new equator. TES has video done by Ben. I just wanna see brave new world. But we could end up like Australia 42K ago, ie toast.
to be fair, 42k years ago something created pale skin and lactose tolerance beyond childhood

that's one of the central theses of the book The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya

as i have discovered, everyone has been looking at Hancock and not paid attention to this one

it's got a bunch of other cool things in it too, and referenced and bibliographed to the gills, really, you need to read it, if this stuff is interesting to you

the other nice thing about it is there is a heavy emphasis on Enoch and related stuff, and i have read two of the Genesis apocrypha, not finished Jasher quite yet but Jubilees was quite educational, and now i am reading catholic canon genesis again... haha... …
It's funny how you're drawn to certain voices. I picked up on yours first go nostr. Am reading your Yajnavalkiya now. Had grok summarize it and Enoch first. Also added your relay on amethyst since primal acct is messed up. Grok says Yajnavalkiya is fiction based on original. Sometimes fiction contains the/a truth though. Hope you're wrong on 1000 years! I'm preparing physically and spiritually. June 25th not much time. Asking the good spirits for 11 years!
what is "fiction" about it just the way in which it's written, but it's bristling with references and it seems obvious to me it's a hypothesis written in apocalypse form

the ONLY thing that it hasn't got that really makes a bigger picture is the pole shift mechanism

the rest, all the stuff about the prophecies and the old stories, the old greek, hindu, egyptian, american, african, it's all documented stuff that you can look, what really blows your mind about the book is the synthesis is so close to complete, to be compelling
💯 History is curated anyway. Fiction often tells wider truths. I use grok knowing it's limitations. Kinda fun to keep pulse on gen accepted ideas with llm. Doesn't mean I believe them.
The Yajnavalkya is mind blowing. Been reading Diodorus and Plato mythic history to confirm. Thanks rec. It kinda makes me feel we've lost so much knowledge reading Diodorus. A fine mind. 100BC. I might have to rewatch @RedTailHawk linguistic podcast again with fresh eyes.
yeah, it broke my brain too reading that book, i'm definitely gonna try and pick out something good to read at the next clubhouse
not the best maps in terms of how they completely show nothing of the new equator of africa

but damn if that's the new equator that means i'm pretty much right in the middle of the twist axis, i knew it was sorta ok here in Madeira in the coast next to west africa and Morocco/Mauritania relatively speaking but this shifts the new equator much closer and thus also the eye of the storm much closer to me right now

maybe i am actually already in a good spot, having a boat might be a good move in case i need to go to the mainland
Hope so my friend. I'm looking at altitude 5000 feet and earth protection. Just like being proactive. Away from known volcanism. It will be an exciting time though. Check out Ben Davidson for confirmation of geophysics. His people stocking books for future knowledge. Iron tools n livestock be helpful too.
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