I've created an #ECDO EOP Telegram notifications channel for daily updates of EOP which is automated to post immediately after USNO updates their finals2000A.daily. Feel free to share.
@nobulart@zachariaspro@EthicalSkeptic
https://t.co/TSn3NQMKOM
@JimWindweather That's the passive agressive, ignoratio elenchi, ipse dixit attitude I'm talking about. Fair enough if you've already commented at length, but you seemingly haven't. Would love to hear a position when you're done with your bread & circus Knicks game.
@JimWindweather Have you discussed your thoughts on this somewhere at length? Looking at some of your posts you seem extremely dismissive of the possibilty that this is anything but normal, though you don't seem to want to discuss it at all (beyond saying it's normal at every chance).
@SHEEPSLIVE Of course is doesn't contain GLP-1, it's a GLP-1 receptor agonist, it's a drug that binds to & activates the same receptors that the body's natural GLP-1 hormone activates. This is like saying chemotherapy doesn't contain cancer as if it's some conspiracy you're exposing.
Recently included a daily calculation of @zachariaspro's η Coupling Proxy into the daily Polhode notifications at https://t.co/TSn3NQMKOM
Feel free to suggest anything #ECDO related you think would be a good inclusion for the daily updates.
In this database there are presently over 250 astroblemes (black rings), and more than 50 (mostly-undocumented) circular geometries (blue rings) that I have eyeballed from topographic and elevation data. Download the latest KMLs here:
[1] https://t.co/XRFLSG90vS (781 KB)
[2] https://t.co/DkImkvNO2k (211 KB)
⛳️ v15 of ECDOsim is here, introducing a scaled-up version of the v14 "complex movement". The "Sahara paleocurrents" were misinterpreted, but this movement still explains the Makah and Hopi flood stories, the west African oceanic shelf landslides, and NA paleocurrents.
@walterbball@EthicalSkeptic No, the Euler axis are the points of rotation, so extremely little to no surface velocity changes the closer you are to the axis. Sub-saharan Africa is protected by North Africa and the fact that the Mediterranean has little water in comparison.
@imkharn@EthicalSkeptic@joerogan Less friction would mean a more violent rotation due to higher surface velocities. The black mat layer is far too consistent globally to be an impact it would be caused by the volcanic eruptions happening globally during the rotation, which explains the iridium and tektites.
@jvin248@imkharn@EthicalSkeptic@joerogan You're conflating geophysical events with cultural events. Invasions and Rome falling have nothing to do with IITPW or magnetic pole excursions.