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A Beginner's View of Our Electric Universe - New

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Monument Valley Arizona - Source Wikitravel<br />

In terms <strong>of</strong> the Earth in its dim and distant past it<br />

is suggested that because our environment in space<br />

was not then what it is today, things appeared very<br />

different in the skies and on the ground. This comes<br />

to us from the work <strong>of</strong> respected scholars <strong>of</strong> ancient<br />

history and comparative mythology who say that other<br />

bodies within our near space environment moved<br />

close enough to each other in those days for discharge<br />

events to occur between them that brought about<br />

surface scarring and general geological upheaval. This<br />

was the landscape sculpting that formed the valleys,<br />

mountains, volcanoes, bluffs, basins and other features<br />

on these bodies that today is attributed to antiquated<br />

theories. Once the ‘Pandora’s Box’ <strong>of</strong> updated, inclusive geology is opened I think many will find reason to see<br />

the old theories under a new light and go on to form a sceptical view <strong>of</strong> currently accepted earth history. The<br />

insistence that large scale crustal movements, earthquakes, volcanism and wind and water erosion can explain<br />

just about everything goes too far with what is now understood by many to be limited information in the hands<br />

<strong>of</strong> the trusted but inadequately informed.<br />

The Grand Canyon – We are told that the Colorado River<br />

once flowed with such force and volume over a period <strong>of</strong><br />

time that it formed the fantastic Grand Canyon in Arizona,<br />

USA. This is quite strange because there happens to be no<br />

identifiable delta or other outlet to the sea or to anywhere else<br />

that one would expect to find if a cataclysmic flow <strong>of</strong> water<br />

was involved. Neither are there any great amounts <strong>of</strong> debris<br />

to be found anywhere that would have been washed out as<br />

the original material that filled that vast chasm. There is even<br />

an area <strong>of</strong> the canyon called the ‘Kaibab Upwarp’ where if<br />

indeed water had caused it then it could only have done so<br />

by running uphill. Furthermore, the question exists - where<br />

would the water have come from anyway?<br />

The Grand Canyon from Space Credit Rick Searfoss Retired Space Shuttle Commander<br />

155 | The <strong>Electric</strong> <strong>Universe</strong> answers I see

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