Robert sent in the link https://phys.org/news/2023-10-curiosity-rover-evidence-ancient-mars.html … and https://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/Crichton2003.pdf .. and https://phys.org/news/2023-10-frozen-landscape-antarctic-ice.html … we have a reference to the classic Michael Crichton ‘Aliens Cause Global Warming’ piece, having a laugh at the expense of the Hooray Henrys, and on the other two, Robert comments – the authors say global warming could pose a threat to the newly discovered landscape in the Antarctic. Yet they claim that 14 to 34 million years ago it was 3 to 7 degrees warmer in that part of Antarctica – and possibly more. It didn’t seem to threaten life back then so why would it threaten life when temperatures have only increased by a degree, and a bit.
Same goes for Mars. We are looking for evidence that Mars was likely a planet of rivers and lakes. Numerical models were used to simulate erosion on Mars over millennia. Naturally, they found evidence that crater formations and bench and nose land forms, are probably the remnants of ancient river beds. What did they assume in their computer input, in order for the numerical numbers to come up with an answer? That might be the key. Robert says the surface of Mars has been scoured by catastrophic electrical interactions with other cosmic objects, and it is this that created the so called river beds and weird geology being explored by Curiosity Rover. That is of course a feature of the Electric Universe paradigm.
The finger in time landscape beneath Antarctic ice is bigger than modern Belgium and is untouched over the last 34 million years of geological time. It is currently covered by a 2 km ice sheet. It seems as if the landscape was frozen in time. Almost instantaneously. Pole shift?