How Our World Will Change. The Version From The Clairvoyants - Alternative View

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How Our World Will Change. The Version From The Clairvoyants - Alternative View
How Our World Will Change. The Version From The Clairvoyants - Alternative View

Video: How Our World Will Change. The Version From The Clairvoyants - Alternative View

Video: How Our World Will Change. The Version From The Clairvoyants - Alternative View
Video: Mind Games | The Clairvoyants | TEDxKlagenfurt 2024, May
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Now the time has come when it is time to initiate you into future changes.

Let's start with geography, and at the same time touch on geophysics, since everything will be connected.

It has already been said before me about those changes in the oceans and continents that will take place after all the progress associated with the apocalypse ends. Casey had it, Scallion had it, and many others also made separate predictions about changes in locations and geographic changes in the world. Some even applied (or their devotees) maps of new worlds …

But now it was my turn. I won't draw maps (yet), but I'll tell you what it will turn into and what outlines it will take:

The general trend when the new world changes is that there will be no more glaciers and snows, respectively, no ice poles or snow-capped mountain peaks. The mountains will clearly have a tendency to "spread", and the deepest depressions to flatten. The earth will slightly increase in volume. Not due to the acquisition of alien masses, but due to the "straightening" of the earth's crust, since the core will be overheated. Accordingly, all continents and continents will strive for equal distance from each other. Just do not think that the land will become smaller in comparison with the oceans, there will be almost the same ratio, only the coastlines will be pretty indented and there will be a lot of different archipelagos …

The Atlantic Ocean will become one and a half to two times wider. There will emerge new lands in the area of Cuba-Bahamas-Antilles. Greenland will become a mainland, uniting with part of the Canadian archipelago, free of ice. The eastern part of North America will split from the central part along the St. Lawrence Fault through the great lakes, Appalachian, Mississippi. Labrador will become an island. Alaska will split in two, the northern part will close with Chukotka, the southern part will slide to the south and, together with the Antilles, will form a new archipelago. Along the Cordillera, part of the land will continue to move into the Pacific Ocean. The Cordilleras will accordingly become lower and flatter.

The Pacific Ocean will become narrower. A new (old) mainland will appear off the coast of Chile-Peru. The Andes will repeat the fate of the Cordilleras. Numerous islands will be washed away by the ocean several times, but eventually new lands and new islands will appear. Ocean waves will roll across Australia twice, but there will be changes. Australia will lose the western part, but gain the northern and southern. New Zealand will expand mainly from the southern island side. Indonesia and part of southeast Asia will merge, the islands will enlarge. The low-lying parts of Southeast Asia will sink to the bottom. Flat China will sink to the bottom, but there will be a good rise in the south and there will be other lands. Part of the Japanese islands will close with the remnants of Korea. To the south there will be a subsidence, and to the north - an uplift. The Sea of Okhotsk will become a dry land cut by a strait. The strait will run between the united Chukotka-Alaska-Kamchatka and the rest of the "Magadan" region and Siberia.

The Indian Ocean will become smaller. Hindustan will "slide" back into it with a rise. Africa (its eastern part) from Djibouti will break there, then along the Victroian fault towards Rhodesia and Madagascar. The Persian Gulf will slam shut and become an inland sea. The rest of Africa will creep north to Europe and absorb some of the remaining parts of it.

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The Northern Ocean will become smaller and narrower. New territories will emerge there. Western Europe will represent individual archipelagos and island groups. Ocean waves will repeatedly roll through it. Eastern Europe will be washed away once, but not entirely under water.

All low-lying areas will be subject to ocean waves, and they will be serious in the transitional moment. Tectonic plates will move like ice floes during ice drift.

And I also forgot to say that the axis will dance for some time and be unstable, but therefore there will be a "polarity reversal" (I mean the geographic pole, not the magnetic one). The north is about 1500 km from today's Japan, and the south is between Argentina and South Africa (closer to South Africa). You can calculate where the equator will pass, but let me remind you that there will be no winters and no snow either …

General trends:

1. No glaciers or polar caps.

2. There will be no deserts.

3. The climate across the planet will be relatively flat.

4. The planet will increase in size by 10-15%

5. Mountains will become lower (such as Himalayas, Andes, Alps, etc.)

6. The oceanic trenches are shallower.

7. The day will increase (approximately) by 1.2 times.

8. The axis (according to preliminary data) will be almost vertical.

The period of intensive reform of the planet will last approximately until the end of 2037, the map is presented at the time of the end of formation.

Poles:

North between today's Japan and California, about 1000-1500 km south of the Aleutian ridge.

South, about 1500 km south of the Cape of Good Hope.

Moreover, during the period of formation and stabilization, plus the northern one will "walk" from Baikal to California, respectively, the southern one from Easter Island to Madagascar …

In the first figure, marked with red dots, the approximate position of the poles, the red line is the approximate passage of the equator. Accordingly, this view is created on a familiar, current map to get closer to understanding.

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General safety trends: try to occupy wooded mountains and hills (regardless of where fate will throw you), this is especially important in the first 3-5 years. Try to move from the coastline (oceans) into the interior of the mainland by 200-300 km. In principle, the entire coastline (regardless of the mainland) is under attack, or rather under blows. there will be whole series of them.

Now directly about the changes (from simple to complex):

1. Greenland: in addition to being freed from ice, it will acquire part of the land from the Canadian shelf. With all attempts to "pull" its mass down, it will be hindered by the expanding Atlantic. Iceland will pour out all lava, but will increase in size.

2. Antarctica: also cleared of ice. It will move towards Australia and push it further north. The Antarctic Peninsula will become a separate archipelago and jointly with the southern tip of South America.

3. Australia and New Zealand: will move to the north, and New Zealand will also move slightly to the east. By crushing Indonesia with various archipelagos of the Pacific Ocean, unite with Papua New Guinea, but lose its southwestern part. New Zealand will pop up slightly and increase in size. Both will be entirely in the northern hemisphere.

4. South America: in addition to the lost southern tip, it will break away from Central America approximately near the Isthmus of Panama. Will lose the Amazonian lowlands. It will "spin up" almost parallel to the future equator due to the spread of the Atlantic.

5. Africa: will also have a clockwise rotation, but will have a much smaller angle. As a loss, East Africa, which will "break out" towards the Indian Ocean, and split into islands like Madagascar. Madagascar will continue to drift into the Indian Ocean and will lose some weight. The Red Sea will finally tear apart Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. It will add a little towards the Atlas Mountains and Gibraltar.

6. North America: will also break away from central America in the region of southern Mexico and Yucatan (Yucatan will become an island completely). Will lose the eastern part of the river. St. Larentius - Vel. Lakes Mississippi. The Appalachians will "slide" into the ocean, probably the archipelago will remain. It grows on the east side, there will continue to crack the Colorado Fault, which will push California and the rest of the west coast to the west (the coordinates are still current). Alaska will "break off" forming a whole with a part of Chukotka …

7. Central America: the whole will "sprawl". The islands will rise and fall on both the Caribbean Plate and the Cocos Plate (from the Pacific). New lands will be formed.

8. Europe: parts of western and northern Europe will be submerged by the North Atlantic Rift. Scandinavia will become an island and move slightly to the north due to the expansion of the Baltic, all low-lying areas will be under water. There will be an increase due to the northern shelf and narrowing of the Arctic Ocean. The basins of the Black, Caspian and Aral seas will expand (and at some point they will be a single whole). The territories of today's Turkey and Greece will expand through mountain building and uplift.

9. Asia:as has already been said from the side of the northern shelf, the increase. From the side of South-East Asia "sinking". All low-lying China will also be flooded. The Taklamakan Desert will become an inland sea. Baikal will crack further, and will push the eastern and southern parts away from itself. Primorye, although it will unite with a part of Sakhalin, will itself slightly "slide" into the ocean. Parts of the islands will remain from Japan, in the southern part they will connect with the remnants of the Korean Peninsula. The Philippines will "lose weight", but with their slab they will "push" a new archipelago. From Southeast Asia, small remains of the archipelago. The Himalayas will pull all of Asia and Europe along in an attempt to encircle the equator with a mountain range from, in fact, the Himalayas to the Alps. Hindustan will also pull down south and increase in size. The Persian Gulf will collapse, forming an inland sea from the fact that the Arabian Peninsula,due to the expansion of the Red Sea, it will move in a northeast direction. Sinai will drift into the Mediterranean Sea.