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Another Expert Agrees With Dark Comet Theory

February 21, 2013 – 11:31 am | No Comment

Astronomer David Asher (from Armagh University) has agreed with Bill Napier and Janaki Wickramasinghe (Cardiff University) that “dark comets” are real and dangerous.
The following quotes are from a paper by Napier and Asher published in Astronomy & Geophysics.
http://star.arm.ac.uk/preprints/2009/539.pdf

We know that about one bright comet (of absolute magnitude as bright as 7, comparable to Halley’s Comet) arrives in the visibility zone (perihelion q<5AU, say) each year from the Oort cloud. It seems to be securely established that ~1–2% of these are captured into Halleytype (HT) orbits. The dynamical lifetime of a body in such an orbit can be estimated, from which the expected number of HT comets is perhaps ~3000. The actual number of active HT comets is ~25. This discrepancy of at least two powers of 10 in the expected impact rate from comets as deduced from this theoretical argument on the one hand, and observations on the other, is …

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Ice Age Ended Suddenly in 9703BC

Submitted by on December 28, 2008 – 3:41 am2 Comments

If it is accurate and beyond dispute, we finally have a date we can use. A definitive moment in time in which a global cataclysm may have occurred. And an interesting puzzle for scientists that believe everything happens gradually.

A Danish ice drilling project has conclusively ended the discussion on the exact date of the end of the last ice age.

The extensive scientific study shows that it was precisely 11,711 years ago – and not the indeterminate figure of ‘some’ 11,000 years ago – that the ice withdrew, allowing humans and animals free reign.

“Our new, extremely detailed data from the examination of the ice cores shows that in the transition from the ice age to our current warm, interglacial period the climate shift is so sudden that it is as if a button was pressed”, explains ice core researcher Jørgen Peder Steffensen, Centre for Ice and Climate at NBI at the University of Copenhagen.

As long as this research is not disputed, I shall be using the year 9703 BC as the date for that cataclysm / crustal shift. This fits in very well with Plato’s date for the destruction of Atlantis. He said it happened 9000 years before Solon (638 BC–558 BC), which is approximately 9600BC. While it is possible Plato meant precisely 9000 years, it is more likely he meant roughly.

Allan & Delair’s wonderful book Cataclysm! uses the date of 9500BC.

Ice cores have shown that glaciers began to form on Mount Kilimanjaro in 9700BC.

A quick search of Google shows evidence of a cataclysm on that date (even though the authors didn’t know it…)

Earliest Buffalo Jump
Collection of pygmy hippopotamus bones

9703BC is the new year zero. There was a pole shift. And for some reason, those humans that survived were suddenly much more civilised…

2 Comments »

  • Cocos Butter says:

    The Mayans didn't predict the end of the world…but of an age. People have twisted it that way.

  • Letieli says:

    Hi JohnBy way-station I meant more an alternative dentasition, or a stop for comet nomads inhabiting the Deep Dark between the stars, but who knows what kind of tricky energy-saving technique might be used to brake and loiter at one’s convenience?

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