Black Rift Theory
2012 The Dark Rift (part 2)
Sep 6th
Things to come… A look into the devastating effects we may encounter leading up to 2012.
About 2012 in case your wondering?
Jul 29th
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Its alot but worth the read dont be ignorant or a smart ass. Ok first yes, the mayans and Nostradamus did predict a world shift in 2012, along with many prophets like Jeremiah, Isiah, Jesus, just to name a few. And also every last ancient civilization in history tells of this coming cataclysm. Being a spiritual man even i have had my own small prophecy come to me (get out of the USA before Feb or March 2011 and they shut down all flights and boats out of the country) I live in the south close to the cost and there it will flood first. Now, First off it is not the End of the Earth but the End of the world as “WE know it” the world will still live on only different. Most people think of this as a one time thing but it has happened several thousands of times in earth history. Remember Noahs flood? Yea.. it wasnt the first time. In fact it happens every so many thousand years, But this time its a little different because its not only the beginning and the end of a 5125 year cycle, but also a 13,000, year cycle and a 26,000 year cycle in which the entire earths poles reverse in a short amount of time. So its not just the End but its a new beginning for some. Now every 26,000 years on earth we have whats sometimes called the galactic alignment where the Sun is lined up with what they call the dark rift or the black hole that is in the center of the milky way (yea there is a black hole in the center of our galaxy i didnt even know until recently) also the earth the moon and the other planets will be aligned briefly. You have probably heard of this before on the history channel or something but what they always leave out is what the ancients knew as Nibiru (Planet X in our time) which is a large planet that is orbiting our sun that entered our solar system hundreds of million if not billions years ago and has been there ever since. It has a long elliptical orbit that they say takes about 3,600 years to complete one orbit. This planet will also be in alignment with ours and the sun and will be the greatest cause of destruction because it will come in such proximity to the earth that there will be a violent “Gravity fight” that will result in myriad catastrophes as you may imagine. If a planet comes close to the earth as large as Nibiru which is in the size range of our gas planets then i would obviously create tension between the two bodies. Planet x has been keep suppressed by our governments so that they may carry out there own agendas but that’s not to important because they will fail. In fact Nasa discovered it (not for the first time the ancients knew) in 1983 and it was in the news paper but when they found out what it was they took it back and called it a mistake. Any ways this is what they speak of as the “destroyer” in some ancient text and “Wormwood” in the Holy bible. Some people think that December 21 2012 all the sudden things will start to break and explode and it will catch us off guard like it did in the movie. Quiet the contrary the date is simply the end and beginning of the cycles that i mentioned and the cataclysms have already started decades ago and the closer we get to this date the more will happen (look around, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions every week). Most people believe this to be something terrible and it will be for them. But indigenous peoples and people like me known that this is a purification that is part of a much larger divine (universal, if you like,) scheme. The earth, with the help of other forces is basically cleaning her self off. She can not sustain the destructive race off humans, so most of us must die to gain balance again. Even after all this takes place which will even be a short time after 2012 people will still be dying due to, infection, starvation, famine, and cannibalism. In the end after all this the Human race will have gone to the next step in there evolution (you cant have the Yin without the Yang we go through hard times just to see the sunshine again) Some people call it the age of peace, some the age of ether, others the age of the human ( because right now we live like animals ) and still others the New Heaven and Earth. Now as far as preparing for whats coming I hate to tell it to ya but a little shelter wont do jack! nor will a fairly large one for that matter. Mostly it depends on location and for the most part only indigenous peoples know where the “Safe lands” are. There are some scattered across the entire earth. But i’ll tell you now besides disease Africa by far is the safest place because they have the most stable tectonic plates, the highest overall continental altitude, the least volcanic activity, and the least nuclear power. . There are other safe lands but I don’t know exactly where, you have to do research because not everybody was meant to survive! Your best bet would be to gather with a slightly large but not to large group of like thinking “peaceful’ people because
I think i meant to say ecliptic instead of elliptical
What do you think is going to happen on December the 21st, 2012?
Jul 29th
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From what I gather our solar system is going to line up with the center of the Milky Way, where there’s something called “The Dark Rift.” Supposedly it’s some kind of radio-active black hole, or something of the sort, we cross over every 6000 years or so.
2012(the date) – quotes from a book about the massive black hole in the center of our milky way What!!?
Jul 28th
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2012(the date) – quotes from a book about the massive black hole in the center of our milky way What!!?
I have this book and quoted something out of it with source so how could they know this and does it mean anything really science related – i don’t give a crap about the whole 2012 thing thinking something is going to happen but this part intrigued me..
2012
The Return of Quetzalcoatl
Daniel Pinchbeck
Part 4
The Loom of MAYA
Here is a section from chapter four Page 238 – great section to read
In September 2002, astronomers verified the existence of a massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, naming “Sagittarius B.” Jenkins writes:
Something very profound and mysterious is going on here. Is it just a coincidence that lurking deep within the dark-rift “black hole” is the very real Black Hole at the center of our Galaxy? If not a coincidence, the dark-rift itself might indeed be the surface signifier of deeper cosmic mysteries, ones that the Maya were well aware of.
So how could the maya be aware of this. and what else can you tell me about this anyone -
thank you
Additional Details
My friend says this which makes no sense to me
There are likely super-massive black holes at the center of every galaxy so I don’t see the significance of this.
should this be common knowledge to the maya knowing about a massive black hole
Do you believe the rift between Obama and the Rev Wright is legitimate?
Jun 15th
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Here’s my theory. I think that Wright, having been Obama’s pastor for 20 years, went to Obama and said, ” Look Barry, I realize that what I said while a pastor has hurt your chances to become the president. I know it is essential that you win this election for our black brothers and sisters so this is what we’ll do. I’ll take the bullet for you. I have an important speech coming up and I’ll make a complete ass out of myself, saying things about you that you’ll have no choice but to renounce your association with me. Everyone will applaude you for your decision and the heat will be off. We’ll discuss later what I’ll expect in return.”
THIS IS JUST MY THEORY AS TO WHAT COULD HAVE TAKEN PLACE. And no, I don’t believe in the 9/11 conspiracy.
Geology test?
May 31st
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6. How did non-believers in Wegener’s theory explain plant and animal distributions in the southern hemisphere?
Dispersal by winds
Dispersal via now-sunken land bridges
7. What finally convinced geologists that the continents did move?
Dinosaur distributions
Lystrosaurus in Antarctica
Mantle convection
Paleomagnetism
9. When a ship passes over seafloor that has a ‘reverse’ magnetic polarization, how does this effect the magnetic field reading?
The magnetic field is directed east.
The magnetic field is directed south.
The magnetic field is directed west.
The strength of the magnetic field is slightly stronger than usual.
The strength of the magnetic field is slightly weaker than usual.
14. Which sea is an example of rifting forming an incipient ocean?
Baltic Sea
Bering Sea
Black Sea
English Channel
Red Sea
16. How does plate tectonic theory explain the Ural Mountains separating Europe and Asia?
Ancient collision and suturing of Europe and Asia
Eurasia is moving over a hot spot in the mantle
Incipient rifting apart of Europe and Asia
Intraplate orogenesis in Eurasia
The Urals are the one mountain chain that was better explained by older theories.
Science Homework can anyone help?
May 30th
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1.
Brittle deformation is generally seen in ____. (1 point)
* rocks with strong internal molecular bonds
* gypsum and shale
* rocks far below Earth’s surface
* limestone and schist
2.
The type of deformation in which the object permanently changes size and shape without fracturing is called ____. (1 point)
* brittle deformation
* ductile deformation
* elastic deformation
* stress deformation
3.
A fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall is a ____. (1 point)
* normal fault
* reverse fault
* thrust fault
* strike-slip fault
4.
Orogenesis is a ____. (1 point)
* theory that explains the formation of strike-slip faults
* type of faulting
* general term for the processes that produce mountains
* type of anticline
5.
How are mountains classified? (1 point)
* by their age
* by the dominant processes that formed them
* by the type of faulting that occurred to form them
* by the type of rocks that occur within them
6.
Which of the following lists includes the major types of mountains? (1 point)
* folded, fault-block, volcanic
* folded, tensional, compressional
* downwarped, compressional, fault-block
* none of the above
10.
An example of folded mountains can be seen in ____. (1 point)
* the Teton Range of Wyoming
* the Alps in Europe
* the Sierra Nevada of California
* the Black Hills of South Dakota
11.
The youngest rocks are found near the center of ____. (1 point)
* an upwarping known as a dome
* a downwarping known as a basin
* uplifted structures called horsts
* fold-and-thrust mountain belts
12.
If erosion stripped off the top of a dome, what would be found? (1 point)
* The oldest rocks are exposed in the center.
* The youngest rocks are exposed in the center.
* The oldest rocks are exposed along the edges of the dome.
* The rocks in the center are the same age as those along the edges.
13.
The collision and joining of crustal fragments to a continent is called continental ____. (1 point)
* subduction
* isostasy
* destruction
* accretion
14.
Which of the following mountain ranges was formed by a continental-continental convergent boundary? (1 point)
* the Andes Mountains
* the Black Hills
* the Himalayas
* the Sierra Nevada
15.
An accumulation of different sedimentary and metamorphic rocks combined with scraps of ocean crust is called a(n) ____. (1 point)
* dome
* accretionary wedge
* volcanic island arc
* fault-block mountain
16.
Which of the following is an example of mountains formed as a result of ocean-ocean convergence? (1 point)
* the Andes Mountains
* the Himalayas
* the Hawaiian Islands
* the mountains of Japan
17.
The removal of material by erosion will cause the crust to ____. (1 point)
* subduct
* thicken
* subside
* rise
18.
As erosion removes the tops of mountains, the crust will rise upwards. This is an example of ____. (1 point)
* normal faulting
* mountain building due to uplift
* isostatic adjustment
* orogenesis
19.
The thickest part of the crust occurs in ____. (1 point)
* older eroded mountain ranges
* ocean basins
* young mountain ranges
* rift zones
Earth Science ??????
May 30th
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1. Brittle deformation is generally seen in ____. (1 point)
rocks with strong internal molecular bonds
gypsum and shale
rocks far below Earth’s surface
limestone and schist
2. The type of deformation in which the object permanently changes size and shape without fracturing is called ____. (1 point)
brittle deformation
ductile deformation
elastic deformation
stress deformation
3. A fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall is a ____. (1 point)
normal fault
reverse fault
thrust fault
strike-slip fault
4. Orogenesis is a ____. (1 point)
theory that explains the formation of strike-slip faults
type of faulting
general term for the processes that produce mountains
type of anticline
5. How are mountains classified? (1 point)
by their age
by the dominant processes that formed them
by the type of faulting that occurred to form them
by the type of rocks that occur within them
6. Which of the following lists includes the major types of mountains? (1 point)
folded, fault-block, volcanic
folded, tensional, compressional
downwarped, compressional, fault-block
none of the above
7. What type of stresses have the rocks undergone to form the structures in Figure 11-1? (1 point)
shear stresses
compressional stresses
tensional stresses
none of the above
8. In Figure 11-1, what structure is labeled A? (1 point)
graben
horst
syncline
basin
9. In Figure 11-1, what is the structure labeled B? (1 point)
graben
horst
anticline
dome
10. An example of folded mountains can be seen in ____. (1 point)
the Teton Range of Wyoming
the Alps in Europe
the Sierra Nevada of California
the Black Hills of South Dakota
11. The youngest rocks are found near the center of ____. (1 point)
an upwarping known as a dome
a downwarping known as a basin
uplifted structures called horsts
fold-and-thrust mountain belts
12. If erosion stripped off the top of a dome, what would be found? (1 point)
The oldest rocks are exposed in the center.
The youngest rocks are exposed in the center.
The oldest rocks are exposed along the edges of the dome.
The rocks in the center are the same age as those along the edges.
13. The collision and joining of crustal fragments to a continent is called continental ____. (1 point)
subduction
isostasy
destruction
accretion
14. Which of the following mountain ranges was formed by a continental-continental convergent boundary? (1 point)
the Andes Mountains
the Black Hills
the Himalayas
the Sierra Nevada
15. An accumulation of different sedimentary and metamorphic rocks combined with scraps of ocean crust is called a(n) ____. (1 point)
dome
accretionary wedge
volcanic island arc
fault-block mountain
16. Which of the following is an example of mountains formed as a result of ocean-ocean convergence? (1 point)
the Andes Mountains
the Himalayas
the Hawaiian Islands
the mountains of Japan
17. The removal of material by erosion will cause the crust to ____. (1 point)
subduct
thicken
subside
rise
18. As erosion removes the tops of mountains, the crust will rise upwards. This is an example of ____. (1 point)
normal faulting
mountain building due to uplift
isostatic adjustment
orogenesis
19. The thickest part of the crust occurs in ____. (1 point)
older eroded mountain ranges
ocean basins
young mountain ranges
rift zones
Note: your teacher will grade your responses to questions 20–21 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers.
20. Briefly explain the difference between elastic deformation, ductile deformation, and brittle deformation. (3 points)
21. Briefly describe the relative movements and dominant stresses involved in the four major types of faults. (4 points)
I need some help with science PLEASE HELP?
May 28th
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Question:
1. Brittle deformation is generally seen in ____.
A rocks with strong internal molecular bonds
B gypsum and shale
C rocks far below Earth’s surface
D limestone and schist
2. The type of deformation in which the object permanently changes size and shape without fracturing is called ____.
A brittle deformation
B ductile deformation
C elastic deformation
D stress deformation
3. A fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the foot wall is a ____.
A normal fault
B reverse fault
C thrust fault
D strike-slip fault
4. Orogenesis is a ____.
A theory that explains the formation of strike-slip faults
B type of faulting
C general term for the processes that produce mountains
D type of anticline
5. How are mountains classified?
A by their age
B by the dominant processes that formed them
C by the type of faulting that occurred to form them
D by the type of rocks that occur within them
6. Which of the following lists includes the major types of mountains?
A folded, fault-block, volcanic
B folded, tensional, compressional
C down warped, compressional, fault-block
D none of the above
10. An example of folded mountains can be seen in ____.
A the Teton Range of Wyoming
B the Alps in Europe
C the Sierra Nevada of California
D the Black Hills of South Dakota
11. The youngest rocks are found near the center of ____.
A an upwarping known as a dome
B a downwarping known as a basin
C uplifted structures called horsts
D fold-and-thrust mountain belts
12. If erosion stripped off the top of a dome, what would be found?
A The oldest rocks are exposed in the center.
B The youngest rocks are exposed in the center.
C The oldest rocks are exposed along the edges of the dome.
D The rocks in the center are the same age as those along the edges.
13. The collision and joining of crustal fragments to a continent is called continental ____.
A subduction
B isostasy
C destruction
D accretion
14. Which of the following mountain ranges was formed by a continental-continental convergent boundary?
A the Andes Mountains
B the Black Hills
C the Himalayas
D the Sierra Nevada
15. An accumulation of different sedimentary and metamorphic rocks combined with scraps of ocean crust is called a(n) ____.
A dome
B accretionary wedge
C volcanic island arc
D fault-block mountain
16. Which of the following is an example of mountains formed as a result of ocean-ocean convergence?
A the Andes Mountains
B the Himalayas
C the Hawaiian Islands
D the mountains of Japan
17. The removal of material by erosion will cause the crust to ____.
A subduct
B thicken
C subside
D rise
18. As erosion removes the tops of mountains, the crust will rise upwards. This is an example of ____.
A normal faulting
B mountain building due to uplift
C isostatic adjustment
D orogenesis
19. The thickest part of the crust occurs in ____.
A older eroded mountain ranges
B ocean basins
C young mountain ranges
D rift zones
Is anyone else slightly worried about the Large Hadron Collider Switching on?
May 26th
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All right, so I’ve been reading up on this Large Hadron Collider deal, and I’m not so sure I like the implications. Apparently, the scientists CONDUCTING the experiment aren’t even sure what the thing does. When it is finally switched on, which I’ve heard will be anywhere from November 26, 2007 to May 2008, it will either, prove the big bang theory, by producing in layman’s terms a little universe all it’s own out of nothing, OR, it could create a black hole, or dimensional rift. Does anyone else think that this is a particularly BAD idea? Anyway, just something going through my head. You can look up the info on Wiki if you’re unaware of this subject.
