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Originally posted by xxshadowfaxx
reply to post by Solasis
So am I. The continents are floating on a liquid body. They can slide across that body if something of strength could pull it. Scientists call this a geographical shift, which is one of two types of a polar shift. Because in order for a geographical shift to occur, a polar shift must as well.
We don't actally enter the Age of Aquarius for another 600 years.
Originally posted by xxshadowfaxx
But as I said before, we haven't experienced it in our lifetimes or in the near past, so we cannot make any judgements until it's happening.
But at the same time, we cannot simply ignore the possibility. ... but we won't know for sure until something happens to us personally. All we can do is observe, and be open minded that earth is a tiny little object in a very big universe. We are not invincible, and at any time, something could happen to earth just like humans swat at a fly.