[Coral-List] Climate change

Vassil Zlatarski vzlatarski at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 11:40:45 EDT 2015


Dear colleagues,

Please, keep the level of our respected forum Coral-List!  Is it
professional  to judge books only by reading and citing their dust jacket?
After reading the book I took the liberty to bring it to your attention in
posting here on April 17.

Cheers,

Vassil

Vassil Zlatarski
D.Sc. (Biology), Ph.D, (Geology)



On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 2:48 PM, David M. Lawrence <dave at fuzzo.com> wrote:

> Actually quote is from Robert M. Schoch's book, "Forgotten
> Civilizations," published by Inner Traditions in 2012.
>
> Here's the dust jacket copy for the book:
>
> Scientific confirmation of advanced civilization at the end of the last
> ice age, the solar catastrophe that destroyed it, and what the evidence
> means for our future
>
> • Demonstrates, based on the 12,000-year-old megalithic complex of
> Göbekli Tepe, that advanced civilization extends thousands of years
> further back than generally acknowledged
>
> • Examines the catastrophic solar outbursts that ended the last ice age,
> wiping out antediluvian civilization and incinerating much of the
> evidence of that period
>
> • Reveals data that show solar outbursts powerful enough to devastate
> modern society could return in the future
>
> Building upon his revolutionary theory that the Sphinx dates back much
> further than 2500 BCE, geologist Robert Schoch reveals scientific
> evidence of advanced civilization predating ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and
> Greece, as well as the catastrophe that destroyed it nearly 12,000 years
> ago and what its legacy can teach us about our own future.
>
> Combining evidence from multiple scientific disciplines, Schoch shows
> how the last ice age ended abruptly in 9700 BCE due to coronal mass
> ejections from the Sun. These solar outbursts unleashed
> electrical/plasma discharges upon Earth and triggered volcanic activity,
> earthquakes, fires, and massive floods as glaciers melted and lightning
> strikes released torrential rains from the oceans. He explains how these
> events eradicated the civilization of the time and set humanity back
> thousands of years, only to reemerge around 3500 BCE with scattered
> memories and nascent abilities. He explores within this framework, how
> many megalithic monuments, underground cities, and ancient legends fall
> logically into place, as well as the reinterpreted Easter Island
> rongorongo texts and the intentional burial, 10,000 years ago, of the
> Göbekli Tepe complex in Turkey. Schoch reveals scientific evidence that
> shows how history could repeat itself with a coronal mass ejection
> powerful enough to devastate modern society.
>
> Weaving together a new view of the origins of civilization, the truths
> behind ancient wisdom, and the dynamics of the planet we live on, Schoch
> maintains we must heed the megalithic warning of the past and
> collectively prepare for future events.
>
> --
>
> As for me, I suspect Edgar Cayce is a more reliable source than Schoch,
> which isn't encouraging.
>
> Later,
>
> Dave
>
> On 6/16/2015 4:02 PM, Vassil Zlatarski wrote:
> > Dear Coral-List,
> >
> > To deny climate change is to deny the existence of geology, evolution and
> > biology.  The rest is a question of the state of knowledge and
> > interpretation (including political).
> >
> > And knowledge evolves.  Recently, "cosmoclimatology challenges the status
> > quo, politically correct, consensus view that global warming is due
> > primarily or solely to modern human activities" (Schock, R. M., 2012).
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Vassil
> >
> > Vassil Zlatarski
> > D.Sc. (Biology), Ph.D. (Geology)
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