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In this episode, we explore the Hydroplate theory and its implications for earth’s geological history focusing on the eruption phase that transformed the planet. We discuss the rapid continental drift, the birth of polar caps, the formation of new oceans, and the atmospheric changes that followed. The episode also delves into the auditory terror of the cataclysm, the biological reset that occurred, and the cultural myths that may reflect humanities memory of these events. finally, we examine the geological evidence supporting these theories and the celestial implications of the flood.
By Benjamin WhiteIn this episode, we explore the Hydroplate theory and its implications for earth’s geological history focusing on the eruption phase that transformed the planet. We discuss the rapid continental drift, the birth of polar caps, the formation of new oceans, and the atmospheric changes that followed. The episode also delves into the auditory terror of the cataclysm, the biological reset that occurred, and the cultural myths that may reflect humanities memory of these events. finally, we examine the geological evidence supporting these theories and the celestial implications of the flood.