10 Million-Year-Old Tree Fossil Explains Natural Climate Change

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

The Earth contains the blueprint for ancient life. Ice core samples and tree fossils have taught us much about the seemingly undocumented world. Researchers at Central Andean Plateau in Peru have made a groundbreaking discovery within a 10-million-year-old well-preserved tree fossil. Their findings further prove that climate change is a naturally cyclically occurring phenomenon.

Ten million years ago marked the late Miocene Epoch period, a time of global cooling. Sea levels and rainfall declined, rainforests began to deplete, and numerous animal and plant species became extinct in favor of new species that could withstand the climate. Humans could not be blamed for this shift as homo sapiens did not exist.

The ancient tree and other samples show that the ecosystem of South America has undergone significant changes. The climate was more humid and diverse than previously believed, shifting to a dry and scarce environment. Researchers noted that elevation significantly rose from 2,000 meters to 4,000 meters, a primary factor for the change in climate.

Fossils dated 5 million years old reveal that the climate had already shifted by then and resembled the puna-like ecosystem of today. The dry and scarce environment changed to one of greenery and abundance. Researchers now believe shifts in the tectonic plates that slowly occurred over millenniums influenced climate change.

The planet is constantly changing and evolving. Humans are not responsible for the cyclically changing landscape of Earth.

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
July 5, 2023 2:36 pm

This fossil proves that the Earth’s climate has changed repeatedly over millions of years. Also, the Earth is less than ten thousand years old, is flat and gravity and nuclear weapons are not real.

GuitarmanFL
GuitarmanFL
  Iska Waran
July 5, 2023 2:51 pm

Fossil records are from a catastrophic flood that covered the earth, it is not millions of years old.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  GuitarmanFL
July 5, 2023 3:13 pm

The genealogy of Our Lord and Savior takes us back about 5400 years, give or take. Even with liberal allowances for lack of detail (but consider all the necessary detail of the history of Earth being included), you are not going to get millions let alone billions. People take dating systems with more faith than they take God, as any diligent student in first year Chemistry could deduce.

k31

Lonnie Palmateer
Lonnie Palmateer
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 3:51 pm

People believe dating systems because they are accurate. Stupidity is believing the earth is only 5400 years old.

k31
k31
  Lonnie Palmateer
July 5, 2023 6:52 pm

Explain to me how one could validate that claim using the scientific method. I remember being surprised when my own accomplished professor had less faith in them than me, and I was just working through knowledge of statistics and math at the time.

Regardless of supporting evidence, an assumption is an assumption.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  k31
July 5, 2023 7:22 pm

Why ask for a scientific explanation when you only accept religious ones?

Maybe my reason for thinking the world is very much older is BFYTW, you can say the same, we can argue evidence that way. But if your proof is jewish stories, you’re only ever going to preach to your own choir.

k31
k31
  Anonymous
July 6, 2023 4:08 pm

I am not detailing the science, because this isn’t a science class. I am putting the info out for those who have ears. If you want to learn about half lifes and how to determine that any given sample is representative of both geo history and global, go right ahead ye geniuses.

There is not escaping assumptions with that kind of analysis.

It is very analogous to circumstantial evidence in a court of law. This is called dogma in science, not theory, even though many sub-disciplines blur the lines.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  k31
July 6, 2023 8:54 pm

Thinking the world is older than claimed by the genealogies of the bible, is itself the dogma? Taking seriously the list of begats is not dogma?

I don’t care what you call it, evidence you can go to the Natural world and look at is stronger than evidence written on some Levantine reeds. Especially those claiming to be authored by the Moishes of the world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
July 6, 2023 7:40 am

Yet the construct of time as years is by humans. God created but we don’t know gods time or even his timeline. Maybe a day to God is a million of our years?
God is eternal, he had no need to hurry.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
July 6, 2023 9:06 am

Even reading the first chapters of Genesis as literal, that is obvious to me.

Yet, highly ‘learned’ religious leaders are blind to this fact.

There was no ‘length’ of day defined for the universe. Our length of day is derived from the spin of THIS planet, at THIS distance from the sun’s center, with THIS amount of gravitational pull.

In other words, a ‘day’ wasn’t defined until the solar system was created and stabilized.

And a ‘day’ will not be the same length for 100% of the other planets in the universe. The cosmic chance coincidence of two being the same is possible, just not probable.

Also, over a thousand years, the definition of a ‘day’ changes due to these same cosmic facts.

So, though I am a Christian, I have to plug my ears when some fundamentalist narcissist tries to define the concept of the length of Earth’s time according to God’s “cosmic clock” during the big bang and the ‘timeline’ since. There is no basis whatsoever for considering the “first” day as 24 Earth ‘hours.’

Htos1av
Htos1av
  Anonymous
July 6, 2023 9:28 am

The Bible “skips” ALL the time of megalithic building, people, and legends, including the dinosaurs.( But it’s ALL in the gospel of St. Thomas, and the Book of Enoch-once you read them it all becomes clear about the RCC and adopting pagan holidays).
The Earth operated under the “Garden” conditions UNTIL the Flood. ALL of that history of legends is simply “skipped” over in Genesis. The times of Atlantis, Lemuria, the Red Rocks people (they LOOK like people-they are NOT people), didja’ KNOW those were MATRIARCHAL cultures? Run by “amazon” women?Their preferred pronoun was “variforms”. Their collective iq’s were much higher than humans.

Mystic
Mystic
  Anonymous
July 7, 2023 12:26 am

The Big Bang Theory is just that: a theory! It’s validity is now in doubt, and it’s now being questioned by the scientific community. Even they now believe that everything didn’t just come from nothing.

Geez. Who would’ve guessed? 😉 LOL

Htos1av
Htos1av
  Anonymous
July 6, 2023 9:17 am

We CAN document 26,000 years back via at least one procession cycle, and TWO ice age “pulses”. All the megalithic structures WERE NOT built in the last 8000 years IT DID NOT HAPPEN!!! They are AT LEAST 26,000 years old, and the Earth appears to have suffered a minimum of SIX catastrophes, this was from a “newcomer” to the solar system, and crashed one planet into dust (asteroid belt) and scraped Mars (Valles Marineris), and “flipped” the Earth over on it’s axis, while bombing it with hard radiation, chlorine, water, salt, etc, the “Great Flood”…it turned corpses into stone DUE TO different ph/gravinmetric in boiling water combinations, unlike we have now.

Htos1av
Htos1av
  GuitarmanFL
July 6, 2023 9:11 am

Your downvoters are the group referenced once. Something like “you CAN’T handle the truth”. EVEN Christ told that to St. Thomas, “The Earth is a corpse, ONCE you find THAT, you find me”. You can see why the council dropped that from the New Testament. Problem is, it WAS THOMAS, who wrote the red letters…

Eud
Eud
  Iska Waran
July 5, 2023 3:31 pm

Iska,
A little thrill ride your comment be!
Nice!

flash
flash
  Iska Waran
July 5, 2023 4:42 pm

Wrong again, bruh. Flat earth is consistent in everything, climate , geology and biology and is no older than Atlantis, plus only the gods have access to nuclear fire. Fake and gay humans are merely pretending . You need to get some education.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
July 5, 2023 9:15 pm

No, it isn’t.

Professor Dave explains.

There’s no biblical claim of it, either.

Htos1av
Htos1av
  Anonymous
July 6, 2023 9:31 am

There’s NO “atmosphlat”, I’m afraid….from the quark to the quantum singularity (black hole) God’s “design” IS the sphere, just the way it is….

d simpson
d simpson
  Iska Waran
July 6, 2023 8:54 am

There never needed to be any ‘proof’ for climate change.

Even when I was a child, the different ages of the planet were described by their climate. They were not the same.

So, why is “proof” touted now? Are we already living in Idiocracy? Seems so.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 5, 2023 3:07 pm

Worth a listen even if you dont agree with him 100%. The plan is to cause ‘ crisis ‘ so they can offer up their solution.

“The threat of environmental crisis will be the ‘international disaster key’ that will unlock the New World Order.” – Mikhail Gorbachev

Geoengineering Affects You, Your Environment, and Your Loved Ones

Biden Blocking Sun & Destroying Earth – Dane Wigington

Climate engineering researcher Dane Wigington has dedicated his life to warning about the increasing dangers to the planet of climate engineering. So, when the Biden Administration came out this week and said it was considering “blocking the sun to limit global warming,” it was a total lie to cover up the fact blocking the sun has been going on for decades because of the well-established science called geoengineering. The technology used to block the sun is, in fact, destroying the Earth. The signs include increasingly weird weather events such as oversized hail to toxic wildfires you are seeing in the news right now.

Biden Blocking Sun & Destroying Earth – Dane Wigington

EAA
EAA
July 5, 2023 3:18 pm

Electrical current can “petrify” or “fossilize” wood and animals etc in hours.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  EAA
July 5, 2023 4:12 pm

I believe God could make a 5,400 year old world that looks like it’s billions of year old. I just don’t believe He had to.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
July 5, 2023 5:19 pm

God doesn’t play games or trick people like Satan.

Dicktator
Dicktator
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 6:04 pm

There was a man in the land of Uz…

k31
k31
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 6:54 pm

His thoughts are higher than our Thoughts and His ways are higher than our ways.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 9:39 pm

Maybe it’s the father of lies doing the lying, then.

Htos1av
Htos1av
  EAA
July 6, 2023 9:34 am

Yep. It’s a nuclear transfer process at the atomic level, certain conditions PRECLUDE binding to O2, which will oxidize or “burn”, the material, the nucleophilic transfer process uses aluminum to add the molecule for feldspar or “turn to stone”…petrified in place.

RiNS
RiNS
July 5, 2023 3:41 pm

A good bit about the farce that is climate change…

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
July 5, 2023 4:45 pm

So, is carbon dating accurate? It is for specimens which only date back a few thousand years. Anything beyond that is problematic and highly doubtful.

https://www.allaboutarchaeology.org/is-carbon-dating-accurate-faq.htm

The simplest measurement to understand (and avoid) potential problems is determining the final amount of carbon-14 left in an object. After realizing that radiocarbon dating will likely not work beyond 50,000 years (ten times the half-life), one must avoid sample contamination with other carbon sources

How Trustworthy is Carbon Dating?

But new research conducted by Cornell University could be about to throw the field of archaeology on its head with the claim that there could be a number of inaccuracies in commonly accepted carbon dating standards.

Carbon dating accuracy called into question after major flaw discovery

Researchers now believe

Watch for weasely words like believe and think.

10-million-year-old well-preserved tree fossil

I doubt there is any way to know how old that fossil is beyond 50K years.

Htos1av
Htos1av
  Mary Christine
July 6, 2023 9:36 am

It’s because Einstein’s “C”, appears to be suffering from the laws of entropy…meaning light speed SLOWS slightly over time….
Let THAT sink in…

Mystic
Mystic
  Htos1av
July 7, 2023 12:34 am

“Appears” is the operative word there. But everything is not always as it appears to be! According to Einstein, the speed of light in space always remains constant, although it may appear either faster or slower, depending on the relative motion of the observer.

Archaeopteryx Phoenix
Archaeopteryx Phoenix
July 5, 2023 4:55 pm

I’ve busting my ass trying to cause trouble for the enemy for days now. Exploring every avenue of rousing the rabble. And do I get a Scout Report? No.

How hard is it to write a Scout Report? Not hard.

Why has it been days since the last Scout Report? Unclear.

Is it reasonable to go days without a Scout Report? No.

Let me give you the Anglin style guide to Scout Reports, like he did with writing DS stories:

1. The story must have Scout in it.
2. Scout must have an adventure that is almost believable but not quite.
3. The Scout Report must include a digression into the White Question.
4. There must be some element that makes it compelling – either humor, drama, or criminality.
5. The writing must be clever and designed to hook the reader.
6. There are only two main characters – Scout and his mistress.
7. Each Scout Report is a foray into creative writing.

I’ll expect one by tonight. Midnight EST.

It’s easy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Archaeopteryx Phoenix
July 5, 2023 6:16 pm

What were DS stories?

Archie Phoenix
Archie Phoenix
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 7:28 pm

DS = Daily Stormer

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Archaeopteryx Phoenix
July 5, 2023 7:35 pm

What’s a Scout?

Archie Phoenix
Archie Phoenix
  Abigail Adams
July 5, 2023 7:42 pm

It’s like a daemon in The Golden Compass.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Archie Phoenix
July 5, 2023 8:18 pm

For those of us who don’t read kid’s books, are they the same as greek daemons?

So it has a mistress? Why not a master? From whose viewpoint is it written?
LH

k31
k31
  Anonymous
July 6, 2023 4:14 pm

Daemon is just an alternate spelling of demon that has particular meaning in some subcultures such as software engineering.

A search engine will tell you more than I find interesting.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Archie Phoenix
July 5, 2023 9:00 pm

Fine. Here’s your story, Archie, but it’s going to be short because Scout tuckered me out today on a hike in Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park. I’ll tell you about where we had a….bit of a problem shall we say….in Grasslands National Park.

In one sense, I will admit it was my fault. I decided to design a hike that was very, very arduous and long, even for someone young and fit like myself. I wanted to see if, given a situation like we all foresee (ethnic strife between local Texans and border-crossers of the MS-13 variety), Scout and I could hike 15 miles from sunup to sundown. At the time, the length seemed appropriate. In hindsight, given the heat and trail, it was not.

As usual, I loaded up Scout’s specially made harness with eight large bottles of Evian water. The bottles in his harness were jauntily canted at 45 degrees, and each pocket had a measure of insulating material to keep the Evian water cold as we walked. Naturally, I had my outdoor outfit on (a perfect match to the one Kate Middleton wore when she went fowling with her husband to be in Scotland). To be sure we got to the trailhead I rented a loaded Jeep Rubicon (I refuse to drive a minivan under any circumstances other than life or death) and Scout jumped in happily.

We had crossed the Canadian border earlier the previous day. More on that and my impressions of Canadians later.

The day was warm, but I was determined to go the full 15 miles, so Scout and I set quite a pace, passing most other hikers as they called out to us in their accented Canadian voices. I wore the same boots Kate Middleton wore, so my feet were comfortable and well-supported, and Scout and I took breaks to drink the Evian water as we looked out over the vast sea of grass that is the hallmark of Grasslands Natural Park.

Needless to say, we were exhausted at the end. Scout went from walking to plodding to trudging to slogging, and after that I was terrified as to what verb might come next as each sounded uglier than the last, so we rested for a while as I stared up into the sky and tried to discern the clouds from the chemtrails. It was not easy.

We finally made the campground where we would rest while a friend picked up the Rubicon and drove it the 15 miles north. Scout walked off to do his business in the woods as I sat on a table waiting for our ride.

Not 60 seconds had passed when I heard, “Hey! That’s our chicken! Drop it!” and suddenly, like Jean Valjean (from Les Misérables), around a bush comes Scout running with a freshly roasted chicken in his mouth and shouts coming behind him.

I rolled my eyes. Not again I said silently to myself. Thinking quickly, I grabbed a long grill lighter that someone had left behind and commanded Scout, “Quickly! Come!” We both ran. Being chased while absconding with something of value – it felt like my youth again. How the energy coursed through my veins!

As soon as we reached the road next to the high, endless dry grass I knew I had to act. I took the grill lighter and stuck it deep within the grass and squeezed the trigger. The click and sound of the gas flame made me breathe a sigh of relief.

As the angry campers broke through the brush, I pointed down at the burgeoning flames within the grass and shouted, “Oh, God no! It’s climate change! Run!”

The looks on their face as they were gripped by the sheer terror of the thought of Climate Change was priceless. They changed course immediately as they gibbered helplessly to each other and the tears began. The children had spent enough time in government schools that the mere mention of Climate Change was enough to short circuit their brains. Sad. But also funny.

It gave us time to stomp out the flames and run to our waiting ride and jump in, just as the smoke began to prompt my asthma to begin.

After 10 minutes of driving away, the wind of the open window in my hair, I realized that I had not taken the chicken from Scout. Looking in the backseat, he had already finished it. He knew to always share the spoils with me, but I forgave him.

Gotta sleep now. I brought my pajamas – the ones with feet – and Scout is bedding down nicely next to me. I love our days together.

Abigail

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Abigail Adams
July 5, 2023 9:16 pm

Well done. 😂

Abigail & Scout have an interesting life together.

(Thanks for the Kate Middleton boots! I like to hike in style. 😎)

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Archie Phoenix
July 5, 2023 9:02 pm

Oh.

Will be off the blog for a while. Terribly bored with current events & happenings. Much rather focus on the life in front of me right now & put my energy into that.

Will return later if I can gather up enough interest for the external world.

Leah
Leah
  Archaeopteryx Phoenix
July 5, 2023 9:22 pm

This made me laugh even if not meant to be funny

Archie Phoenix
Archie Phoenix
  Leah
July 5, 2023 9:25 pm

It was meant to be funny. You were right to laugh, Leah.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
July 5, 2023 6:06 pm

There was a time in my life when I would have accepted this kind of story as factual. The idea that someone can definitively say that something happened 5 or 10 million years ago is ridiculous. It’s all hypothesis and conjecture. Maybe it did, but more than likely they just made it up. In the brief linked article article above there isn’t anything that a well read human being could be able to fathom in any context without a deep study of the gibberish that passes for scientific analysis, to whit-

…new zircon U-Pb geochronologic analyses of two tuff samples from the Member B that yielded ages of 10.03 ± 0.16/0.18 Ma and 12.07 ± 0.73/0.74 Ma (fig. S1 and the Supplementary Materials)

Oh. Of course, how obvious.

Within Fabaceae, two samples were identified within the Tribe Ingeae, five samples within the mimosoid clade, and one as the fossil genus Andiroxylon sp.

It’s drivel masquerading as deep-think and they rely on the fact that it is so arcane no one will question the conclusions.

A correlation between tree height and elevation across six modern Andean elevation transects shows that trees taller than 30 m are not found above ~1100 m of elevation in the Andean region (17). Nevertheless, assuming that plants shift their distribution upward when the temperature increases (18), a temperature correction for the late Miocene would produce higher estimates. On the basis of these observations, we infer that trees of the size found in Member B would not be found above ~1750 m during the late Miocene. This provides a maximum likely paleoelevation for Member B at the time of deposition.”

Interesting use of modifiers in that passage, no?

I feel sorry for modern science. It has its nose so far up its own butt it can’t smell the truth anymore. The title should read Fossil we think may be millions of years old might explain something related to climate change but who really knows., but then who would publish that?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
July 5, 2023 6:25 pm

Are you saying you didn’t understand “Within Fabaceae, two samples were identified within the Tribe Ingeae, five samples within the mimosoid clade, and one as the fossil genus Andiroxylon sp.” ?

It’s not drivel to tell us what the plants are.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 7:12 pm

Have you ever read James Joyce’s Ulysses? There is a single sentence that goes on for 36 pages.

Technically it qualifies as a sentence, but in terms of communicating an idea it is a form of public mastrubation by a egomanical homeless guy, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

One may communicate an idea succinctly or they may make something deliberately impenetrable for effect.

That’s what I meant.

The article wasn’t written to inform, but to impress fellow believers. It contained far more conjecture than factual data. It relied on assumptions rather than proofs. It was filled with scientody and almost entirely absent scholarship, despite being loaded up with neologisms. I wouldn’t assume to understand the motivation behind it- though it appears clear- but in the final analysis all of the arcane minutae was measured and found wanting.

I will be using the word clade to start my wordle tomorrow though. I like that one.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
July 5, 2023 8:01 pm

Ulysses is unreadable.

Forget that article for now, I don’t really care either. That quoted sentence was perfectly understandable to me and I have no formal education in botany. That hardly makes it arcane if a layman can understand it. As a farmer, surely at least the word Fabaceae jumped out at you?

“public mastrubation by a egomanical homeless guy”
sound and fury that became a school of philosophy

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
July 6, 2023 6:10 am

Probably why I don’t write anymore. No matter how simply I think I am putting something, it’s almost always misunderstood.

I took Latin for four years in HS and yes I understand the taxonomic descriptions of various species, but not everyone does and it isn’t neccessary to go full egghead when you’re trying to communicate to other human beings unless you want to deliberately turn them off.

And in the end what they were presenting was so reliant on conjecture as to be pointless.

Everyone agrees that the climate is variable over time. Just say that your evidence supports that theory in a way that people can relate to and you make your point far more effectively than sounding like Zuckerberg at a congressional hearing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
July 6, 2023 1:26 pm

If you understood it, then why did you quote that part?

If someone is writing about a study or a find or an experiment, and they just say the equivalent of ‘we found some old ass trees and plants and sheeit in a place that means things used tuh be different’ so as to not “turn them off,” they are NOT communicating anything. At that point, science would never get beyond junior high science fairs.

I hate the insider jargon that is in so much research, especially where it is just there to hide anything potentially politically incorrect (like in genetics), but this wasn’t that bad. Just because something isn’t definitive now doesn’t mean it is valueless.

k31
k31
  hardscrabble farmer
July 6, 2023 5:50 pm

HSF it has been a criticism in academic circles for decades the overuse of jargon that makes it difficult for even people in that field niche to read. The justification always boil down to some bullshit about needing to keep print journals for all the nigger scientists in the world who don’t have internet so that proper space and depth can be provided and people can choose to read the full length or skim and still have some comprehension because there is good sentence structure.

Irony intended, because this is here.

Eud
Eud
July 5, 2023 7:50 pm

It was either 10 million years or…

“The piece was pure clear silica inside. It was covered with a rougher opaque crust of partially fused sand. The tree, whose stump was petrified, was alive five years ago! After the tree was cut down to accommodate the right of way for a new power transmission line, an accidental break allowed the high-voltage wire to contact several tree stumps still in the ground. The power was shut off within hours of the break. All of the tree roots which contacted the broken wire were fossilized.”

–Eric Milton 

Electric fossilization

Obviously, extremes of electricity can metamorphose matter quickly.
In Hot Springs, South Dakota, mammoths and many other animals are found immersed in micro-layers of limestone. As paleontologist Dr. Larry Agenbroad explained to me, the mammoths themselves are barely distinguishable from the medium they are immersed in. Micro-layers of limestone permeate down the entire 100 foot deep mass of this volumetric disaster. If this was an electric plasma discharge event, how did it cause this amazing layering in an instant? It is plain that no slow deposition of layers was involved, otherwise the animals would have biologically deteriorated before being buried”

https://cataclysmicearthhistory.substack.com/p/10a6-electric-fossilization

That said, a fossil/petrified piece of wood could theoretically contain the record of the time the tree was living.
I have never looked into that concept.

I found little on the study of petrified wood, but I did this re tree rings:

“The proxy climate record preserved by tree ring data spans a period of about 9,000 years. The resolution of tree ring data is one year. Tree ring records are amongst the highest resolution proxy climate data types, but they also have one of the shortest time spans over which they apply as compared to other proxies.”

Source:
https://eo.ucar.edu/staff/rrussell/climate/paleoclimate/dendrochronology.htmlwww.
______

This last link seems to suggest an event changed the axis of the earth at some ancient date:

Trees grow towards the sunlight via a process of phototropism. The trunk phototropism processes are
frequently observed in Northern Hemisphere from high latitude to at least the Tropic of Cancer region,
and also occur in some in situ preserved vertical petrifed woods in various geological ages. However,
such evidence is still very limited and poorly known in fossil record; and the relationship between tree
ring phototropism and rotation of tectonic blocks is unclear. Here we report the eccentricities of living
and fossil trees as a proxy to determine geological block rotation at the same latitudes within the North
China Block. The dominant eccentricity of living trees is southwest 219°±5°. By contrast, standing
in situ fossil trunks in the Mid-Late Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation and the Late Jurassic Tuchengzi
Formation had average eccentricities of 237° and 233.5°, respectively. These diferences shed light on
the palaeogeographical changes, indicating that the North China Block rotated clockwise from the Late
Jurassic to the present day. This result is largely coincident with the palaeomagnetic results, indicating
that the North China Block rotated clockwise by 26.5°±5.5° since the Middle to Late Jurassic transition.

Source:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-41339-2.pdf

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 6, 2023 7:58 am

The Climate Change agendas are just another in a series of lies and lies by omission by pathetic leftist parasites promoting propaganda for command and control of humanity !
It is part and parcel of a utopian ideal conceived by Socialism the idiot cousin of communism marching millions to their death for the benefit of a group of self righteous oligarchs that need to be snuffed out with no mercy !
They can and will propose , invent , promote anything to maintain a state of panic for their benefit including nuclear war !
Of course climate change is a natural occurrence of events over millions of years . Some changes are gradual some in a matter of hours like hurricanes, tsunamis from earthquakes etc … It’s natural cycles effected by solar activity as the third rock from the sun barrels thru space and time .
Hold on bumpy road ahead !

d simpson
d simpson
July 6, 2023 8:50 am

The same people who think that gender is ‘fluid,’ are the ones who are the true believers in the doomsday snake oil of ‘global climate’ destruction.

Not a lick of sense in this new generation. Not an iota of education, reasoning, logic, or empathy, in any of them. Pure narcissists.

Tommy
Tommy
July 6, 2023 9:14 am

There’s an awesome movie/documentary on YouTube (and elsewhere) called: “Is Genesis History?” Interviews in various locations with PhD research scientists/professors who are all biblical creationists. Not “divinity” PhD”s but Computer Science, Zoology, Geology, Molecular Biology, History etc.
No pretense, no piety, just super-sma
rt regular dudes who are outliers.
As Dennis Prager says: ” only outliers do the great things. They can and do at times do wrong, but only the great things come from them”. Point being, I believed a whole lot of “stuff” before 2020. What I’ve seen and discovered since (medical/science lies, institutional corruption beyond the pale etc)
has brought me to a place I should have been in a long time ago – I/we am/are SURROUNDED by liars and lies.