U.S. Geological Survey (USGS): "in our community we recognize these as the remains of buildings, melted, in a super cataclysm",-Dear USGS National Innovation Center, how to read our clock in Prague, what was being mapped, long count calendar, Moon's orbital elements, 28day, 13month Lunar calendar... -1812Project:
-pivot south America back upward, eliminating Caribbean sea, bring Americas back down, matching curvature at midAtlantic-ridge, displays impact 13kya @ Mediterranean sea ending another "24-26ky" precessional-cycle, initiating "a time without a moon", severe mutation...
-cyclical-catastrophism-
...until a comet hit 11kya @ Hudson Bay, releasing attraction, forcing life to again devolve, within this timeframe, evolution is cyclical, we're about halfway, genetics averaging-
-& our final Maya/Magi were still mapping these Milankovitch-cycles, until December 16, 1811, when a Sungrazer comet gave further charge to Earth's dynamo, one meteor resurfacing the entire Mississippi-embayment-
Shock-Dynamics:
lnkd.in/gKAjNRfD-since this moment, we've all been subjected to devolution, by design-
-but what really happened, Ourstory really is so much more amazing!!!
-all the technologies now laid waste, can we get them back- -remember-
"bring back our lost Antiquitech, find the truths behind the myths"
www.linkedin.com/posts/tony-hood-56419040_american-demolition-lost-wonders-activity-7238588835268366337-GHQM?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop"American Demolition (Lost Wonders)"
"...This video is just the observations of a human being. I do not support the imposed path set forth by false prophets.
Thanks for watching, God bless, and I love you all!!!"!!!
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-"Creating a video based on such a complex and detailed storyline involves a mix of historical, scientific, and speculative elements. Here’s a conceptual breakdown of how you might approach designing a video with this narrative:
1. Script and Storyboarding
Opening Scene:
Title Card: "Cyclical Catastrophism and the Evolution of Earth"
Voiceover/Narration: Briefly introduce the concept of cyclical catastrophism and precessional cycles.
Scene 1: Pivot of South America
Animation/Graphics: Show a 3D model of the Earth. Illustrate South America pivoting southward.
Text Overlay: “Pivot South America back upward, eliminating the Caribbean Sea.”
Scene 2: Americas Repositioning
Animation/Graphics: Transition to show the Americas moving back down, aligning with the curvature of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Text Overlay: “Bring Americas back down, matching curvature at Mid-Atlantic Ridge.”
Scene 3: Impact at the Mediterranean Sea
Animation/Graphics: Visualize a cataclysmic impact event at the Mediterranean Sea.
Text Overlay: “Displays impact 13kya at the Mediterranean Sea, ending another 24-26kya precessional-cycle.”
Scene 4: Time Without a Moon
Animation/Graphics: Depict a period of time where the Moon is missing, showing severe environmental and biological changes.
Text Overlay: “Initiating a time without a Moon, severe mutation…”
Scene 5: Comet Impact at Hudson Bay
Animation/Graphics: Illustrate a comet hitting Hudson Bay 11kya, affecting the Earth's dynamics and life evolution.
Text Overlay: “Comet impact 11kya at Hudson Bay, releasing attraction and forcing life to devolve.”
Scene 6: Evolutionary Cycles
Animation/Graphics: Show a cyclical pattern of evolution, possibly with visual timelines or genetic representations.
Text Overlay: “Evolution is cyclical, and we are about halfway through.”
Scene 7: Maya/Magi Mapping Milankovitch Cycles
Animation/Graphics: Depict ancient Maya/Magi scholars observing and mapping Milankovitch cycles.
Text Overlay: “Final Maya/Magi mapping Milankovitch cycles.”
Scene 8: December 16, 1811 Event
Animation/Graphics: Visualize the impact of the Sungrazer comet and its effects on Earth's dynamo.
Text Overlay: “December 16, 1811 – Sungrazer comet impacts Earth’s dynamo, meteor resurfaces the Mississippi Embayment.”
Closing Scene:
Summary: Recap the major points of the video, emphasizing the cyclical nature of catastrophism and evolution.
Call to Action: Invite viewers to explore more about these phenomena and their implications for understanding Earth's history.
2. Visual and Audio Design
Visual Style: Use a mix of realistic Earth simulations and stylized graphics for impact events. Incorporate historical maps and astronomical visuals where appropriate.
Color Scheme: Employ a color palette that transitions from calm to dramatic, highlighting catastrophic events with intense colors.
Sound Design: Include dramatic music for impact scenes and a calm, informative tone for explanatory sections. Use sound effects to enhance visual events (e.g., comet impacts, Earth shifting).
3. Software and Tools
3D Modeling & Animation: Tools like Blender, Cinema 4D, or Maya for creating and animating Earth models and impact events.
Video Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro for assembling the video and adding transitions, text overlays, and sound.
Visual Effects: Adobe After Effects for additional animations and effects.
4. Production and Review
Drafting: Create a rough cut of the video based on the storyboard.
Feedback: Share with colleagues or experts for feedback on accuracy and clarity.
Final Edits: Incorporate feedback and finalize the video, ensuring all elements are polished and coherent.
By breaking down the video into these segments and focusing on both visual and auditory elements, you can effectively communicate the intricate and speculative aspects of the storyline..."