Friday, July 6, 2007

The Sun Rising from the West

The question is, when would the Earth have been in a stable enough position (in terms of its axis and the location of our North and South Poles) to support Human Life?

If Humans were put on Earth while the Earth was shifting its Poles etc. and forming itself to what we know of today then my theory is worth researching. If mankind only inhabited the Earth after the poles had stabilized at its current position then the region of the setting sun is West, and East is East. There could also have been a time that the sun rose from the West in the past, but you see this depends on how many times the Earths Poles shifted 180 degrees around.

If the Earth was spinning in the direction it spins today since its creation then The region of the Rising and Setting suns will be the regions as they are today.

*It’s not that simple to get all the facts straight especially if I don’t have an expert or something to verify my research. *

The following links suggest that the Poles can shift UNEXPECTEDLY as well… continental drift aids the movement but professor Charles H। Hapgood is arguing that the poles shifted at some point extremely faster than its usual displacement, plus these sites show what I wanted to see. I wanted a picture of the different positions of the Poles and Hapgood worked it out. His mission was to find Atlantis but his research helps me as well….


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http://sunriseinwest.blogspot.com/2007/07/sun-rising-from-west.html
http://www.viewzone.com/changingpoles.html
http://www.viewzone.com/changingpoles22.html

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