I first started looking at Ben's work in "Electric Universe" days, probaby around 2008.
I have featured some of his videos in recent years. There is a lot of speculation, which is not verifiable until some "event" occurs, but there is some information he presents which can be carried in mind going forward and seeing how events conform to …
I first started looking at Ben's work in "Electric Universe" days, probaby around 2008.
I have featured some of his videos in recent years. There is a lot of speculation, which is not verifiable until some "event" occurs, but there is some information he presents which can be carried in mind going forward and seeing how events conform to his theories.
I feel that Ben Davidson has a pretty coherent model formed, and I have spent time looking into other, similar models. There is a spectrum of polar flip and sloshing-oceans possibilities, and The galactic current sheet, and dust, does seem to be a verifiable thing, which is not much discussed by NASA.
I continue to monitor Ben's feed regularly, and hold it in condsideration going forward.
I don't feel like there is enough evidence to have any certainty about micronoas and pole shifts eery 12,000 years, but it is also wrong to fail to consider and mention such an elegant theory, which implies that most of the people in the world are likely to die in a planetary catastrophe of "Biblical" proportions before I die of old age.
(If the sun starts dimming I need to figure out how to get under 4 ft of earth for a few days, just to survive the initial radiation of the micronova to follow. I don't know of any other theory out there predicting the sun darkening for a few days before a cataclym.)
If you haven't seen Doug Vogt's work at Diehold Foundation, you might find it to be of interest as well. His theories differ from Ben's in a few respects, but on the whole, the end result is pretty much the same. As for getting under 4' of earth - well, a really deep root cellar might work (as long as you're not going to be in a flooded area), and the digging effort would not be wasted as it would be useful for year-round food storage even if their calculations are off and the Micro-nova doesn't happen in our lifetime :) I personally don't expect to survive it. If it happens when they think it will - late 2030's to mid 2040's, I will be too old to survive a "stone age existence" :)
Well, that's why it would need to be a really deep one. Maybe with a sheet of lead for the ceiling :) But we (here in North America) are not going to get the flash this time (according to Ben). I went to the S0 event in Charlotte last month, and he discussed that the locations on Earth that take the direct flash, as well as the location that takes the impact of the blown-off outer solar shell move around the Earth in the same predictable pattern each cycle (presumably identified by the geologic record). If he is correct, then Europe & North Africa are supposedly going to take the flash this time, and the western Pacific will get the impact events (North America got it last time). So, for those in North America, at least, that's "sort of" good news...
I don't believe it is predictable where the flash or impacts would hit.
I do believe it would move, but I suspect it would be fairly random.
I cannot be convinced of predictability of locations.. Too much speculation involved.
Gmma rays go right through lead unless it is super thick, like a foot thick. 2 feet oof water is pretty good, like one of those really cheap plastic-bag swimming pools with a frame that people put in their back yards, that don't last long...
I first started looking at Ben's work in "Electric Universe" days, probaby around 2008.
I have featured some of his videos in recent years. There is a lot of speculation, which is not verifiable until some "event" occurs, but there is some information he presents which can be carried in mind going forward and seeing how events conform to his theories.
I feel that Ben Davidson has a pretty coherent model formed, and I have spent time looking into other, similar models. There is a spectrum of polar flip and sloshing-oceans possibilities, and The galactic current sheet, and dust, does seem to be a verifiable thing, which is not much discussed by NASA.
I continue to monitor Ben's feed regularly, and hold it in condsideration going forward.
I don't feel like there is enough evidence to have any certainty about micronoas and pole shifts eery 12,000 years, but it is also wrong to fail to consider and mention such an elegant theory, which implies that most of the people in the world are likely to die in a planetary catastrophe of "Biblical" proportions before I die of old age.
(If the sun starts dimming I need to figure out how to get under 4 ft of earth for a few days, just to survive the initial radiation of the micronova to follow. I don't know of any other theory out there predicting the sun darkening for a few days before a cataclym.)
If you haven't seen Doug Vogt's work at Diehold Foundation, you might find it to be of interest as well. His theories differ from Ben's in a few respects, but on the whole, the end result is pretty much the same. As for getting under 4' of earth - well, a really deep root cellar might work (as long as you're not going to be in a flooded area), and the digging effort would not be wasted as it would be useful for year-round food storage even if their calculations are off and the Micro-nova doesn't happen in our lifetime :) I personally don't expect to survive it. If it happens when they think it will - late 2030's to mid 2040's, I will be too old to survive a "stone age existence" :)
Root cellar would not protect from a direct overhead Flash-exposure of gamma rays. That't the problem.
Well, that's why it would need to be a really deep one. Maybe with a sheet of lead for the ceiling :) But we (here in North America) are not going to get the flash this time (according to Ben). I went to the S0 event in Charlotte last month, and he discussed that the locations on Earth that take the direct flash, as well as the location that takes the impact of the blown-off outer solar shell move around the Earth in the same predictable pattern each cycle (presumably identified by the geologic record). If he is correct, then Europe & North Africa are supposedly going to take the flash this time, and the western Pacific will get the impact events (North America got it last time). So, for those in North America, at least, that's "sort of" good news...
I don't believe it is predictable where the flash or impacts would hit.
I do believe it would move, but I suspect it would be fairly random.
I cannot be convinced of predictability of locations.. Too much speculation involved.
Gmma rays go right through lead unless it is super thick, like a foot thick. 2 feet oof water is pretty good, like one of those really cheap plastic-bag swimming pools with a frame that people put in their back yards, that don't last long...