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Chris posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
Joseph, Years ago, I watched a documentary on-line which posited that human beings may once have lived far longer than they do today. It was theorized that there was a layer of water or water vapor in the upper atmosphere that blocked cosmic and solar radiation that degrades genes. It also speculated that there had been more oxygen in the atmosphere and that the combination of these two factors created a sort of light hyperbaric chamber effect which as we know is currently being used to prolong lifespans and forestall genetic degradation (if not other degradation…) among the Caligulian Elites. The Alpine fellow found preserved and dubbed Otzi was cited as evidence of this theory, because his body was that of a relatively young person, while his teeth appeared paradoxically to be those of a very old man. I have never been able to find this documentary again, so if anyone can identify it, please et me know! As everyone knows, an oxygen richer environment enables organisms to become much larger. Dinosaurs, for instance, may have existed in such an environment. If any of this is correct, then I cannot help but consider the theory of the exploded, Saturn-sized water/aquatic planet with regard to this other scenario. Perhaps the inundation helped generate this water buffer/pressurized hyperbaric state on the Earth. This could well have implications for the Aquatic Ape Theory–which I find more compelling than the current model of human development. The expanding Earth theory, seems to have some credence as well, and could account for the gigantism seen in the past. I don’t, I admit, comprehend how a Saturn size planet could support very large, or giant hominids, it seems to me that they would be smaller in greater gravity. If these beings were aquatic, the mixing of their genes with Earth species may well explain the similarity of human beings to other marine creatures. One other thing, like you, I cannot help but wonder if the Octopus came from such a planet! One other afterthought. Oxygen rich hyperbaric conditions make lightning strikes far more pyrotechnic. The world seems to have a very large number of ancient fallout shelters–even New England is peppered with such inexplicable sites. Perhaps lightning–or the collective memory of its heightened destructive power–made such tunnel systems, underground redoubts, and megalithic architecture such an absorbing facet of life in antediluvian times….
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Interesting. Thank you for sharing.
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Not sure if there’s a connection, but this made me think of the “dividing of the waters above and below the firmament” mentioned in Genesis.
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Noah’s flood changed everything. I have my spiritual theories as to why this happened. Dr. F. Calls it the cosmic war. We have always been the booty in this scenario.
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