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Re: Uncle Melvin post# 974

Saturday, 04/27/2019 11:29:09 PM

Saturday, April 27, 2019 11:29:09 PM

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Yes. I have to agree. It was badly presented. But then many people with knowledge are simply not well versed in presentation skills.

What I found interesting though was the way that the meteor hits lined up millions of years ago. That fact alone made it worth viewing. If the maps of the ancient continents are accurate, the line up makes perfect sense. I recall seeing a meteor split up into many fragments before it hit Jupiter many years ago. The entire process was filmed over several days/weeks. The fragments formed a straight line as they individually hit Jupiter much like this presentor showed in his reconstruction of the ancient continental placements.

It is possible that all the hits shown in this presentation were from one meteor that split up as it approached earth's gravity and then hit the earth at slightly different times as the earth rotated and/or the fragments simply travelled a little farther to leave marks in a straight line. As the continents shifted over 230 million years the allignment was distorted and the relationship was lost. It is great to see this analyst bring them back in line the way he did.

This could be significant especially if a Cobalt find is made in any other similar meteoric collision points. It could be a good way to identify future mining targets which is why he got questions about any analysis of the mineralization of all the various related hits.

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