What can you share about the equatorial water bulge . . . don't recall if I've asked you or not.
John Moore, here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Ieca5utqo
asserts that between mean average sea level at Cornwall England and high points in the bulge can be as much as 450 feet difference . . . meaning there's many CUBIC MILES of water above sea level in that bulge. Do you have any guesstimates of how much water?
And, if there were some geomagnetic anomolies of great intensity and/or pole shift dynamics of significant drama . . . how much damage how far up and inland could the bulge water result in? I'm having a hard time precisely placing the NM/UT/AZ/Colo 4 corners area on the Stan Deyo Hopi map below. Can you help at all?
I’ve got beachfront property in Central Texas!?
I like how you have no problem asking someone else to do your work but you never answer anyone’s questions unless it’s to spout more of your statistics B.S. or ‘critters’.