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650 Million Years In 1:20 Mins [ Video ]

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posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 05:59 PM
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Shows the changing of the earth over time, pretty cool video check it out.

Also shows the future, its interesting how all the continents will fuse to become one super continent. One word government here we come
NWO heaven.



posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 06:07 PM
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That's really cool! Thanks for sharing this video; I hope it doesn't get buried in the threadscape.

Y'know, there are at least a dozen potential Atlantis masses in there.



posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 06:17 PM
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hehe yea i guess there is. Looks like in the end we will revert back to a Pangaea



posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 06:43 PM
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nice but is it substantiated as far as future reference?



posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 06:47 PM
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Originally posted by GEORGETHEGREEK
nice but is it substantiated as far as future reference?


im assuming that tit predicts trends and such. Geologist i guess are predicting based upon the current data available. dont forget we are sitting on lakes of lava



posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 06:49 PM
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Hmmm halfway through the Americas seem to reverse direction and collide with Europe/Africa again. Is this just an issue of perspective, or will something powerful enough to completley reverse two continents occur in the future? Good video anyways



posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 06:51 PM
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the Himalayas is the eternal peninsula just look all the other parts change place but the Himalayas is still there...



posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 06:52 PM
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Well, I suppose we won't live to see the day (!!) but I do have my doubts about how much of the actual land will still be above sea level eventually.... Having all the continents intact and merging back into one just seems too 'idealistic' - in a way. Then again, I'm not a specialist.



posted on Aug, 18 2009 @ 06:54 PM
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I would imagine that would make it a safe spot




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