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Pole Shift Simulation Predicts Global Tsunamis and Mass Extinction

TimcastNovember 20, 202514 min108,890 views
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Pole Reversal and Mass Extinction Theories

  • πŸ’‘ Ben Davidson, a space weather expert, has posted a new simulation predicting massive tsunamis should the Earth's poles flip.
  • ⚠️ This is presented in the context of a potential once-in-6,000-year mass extinction event, with recent unusual phenomena like major solar storms and a weakening magnetic field.
  • πŸ“Œ The theory suggests a pole reversal would weaken the magnetosphere, leading to increased solar activity, potential societal collapse, and an axis tilt.

Historical and Geological Anomalies

  • 🌍 Anomalies like glaciers in Africa and Indonesia, and undigested plant matter in mammoths, are speculatively linked to past pole shifts or axis tilts.
  • 🌊 The "Adam and Eve theory" and the "great mud flood theory" are mentioned as historical narratives potentially related to catastrophic pole shifts and tsunamis.
  • πŸ“œ The story of Noah's Ark is discussed as a possible account of a civilization preparing for a flood event, with speculation that Noah may have observed celestial signs.

Government Preparedness and Infrastructure

  • πŸ›οΈ A hypothesis suggests that if governments were aware of an impending pole shift, they would prioritize building deep underground military bases in elevated, tsunami-safe locations.
  • ⚑ The necessity of alternative energy sources like solar, wind, and water is highlighted, not just for environmental reasons but as crucial infrastructure to restore civilization after a catastrophe.
  • πŸ’¨ Wind farms are theorized to be strategically placed to provide electricity for pumping oil, suggesting a dual purpose in disaster preparedness and resource extraction.

Pole Shift Simulation and Global Impact

  • 🌊 A simulation by Juno, based on Ben Davidson's work, depicts widespread coastal flooding and the submersion of major landmasses, including the eastern US, South America, Europe, and Australia.
  • πŸ—ΊοΈ The simulation shows a potential shift in the Earth's magnetic poles, with a new South Pole appearing off the coast of South America.
  • ⛰️ While some higher elevations like parts of Appalachia and the Rockies appear less affected in the simulation, the overall impact suggests a catastrophic reshaping of coastlines and habitable zones.

Public Perception and Personal Response

  • πŸ—£οΈ The speaker notes that while experts like Davidson issue warnings, the public narrative often downplays such possibilities due to normalcy bias and optimism bias.
  • 🎭 It's suggested that governments might not widely publicize such threats to prevent mass panic, instead encouraging continued work and resource building.
  • βœ… The speaker advises viewers to live their lives normally and not expect the world to end, despite the entertaining nature of these speculative scenarios.
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