Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3107095026> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 items per page.
- W3107095026 abstract "<p>The Milutin Milankovic Astronomical Model of Ice Ages revisited</p><p>As per the M.M.-Model, the 3 combined precessional effects have a cycle of ca. 21,000 years;</p><p>the cycle of the axis tilting from 21.8<sup>0</sup> to 24.4<sup>0</sup> runs ca. 41,000 years; the cycle from circle to ellipse, back to circle spans ca. 90,000 - 120,000 years. Science predicts the inception of a new ice age, fearing that the period the system achieved its best parameters is already behind us.</p><p>However, the data from other sources, from Plato and the Greek Sibyls to the New Testament and beyond, predict the imminence of a Golden Age, with optimal weather patterns, following a prophesied earthshaking and a few other astrophysical and geophysical woes. This is most consistent with what Milankovic&#8217;s true parameters would predict, once certain hidden variables are dealt with.</p><p>Besides the pull of sun, moon and planets, affecting the motions of the earth and insolation levels on a regular basis of solar system motions, we must factor in periodic entries of special "controller" comets whose purpose is to exercise potent "sucking" power, which helps re-calibrate the motions of the earth. Such comets do not cause impacts, but earth-shaking all the same, due to the reaction of the earth to such potent attraction. We have evidence of many comets entering the system (the "myths", Plato's Timaeus, Critias, Politicus, etc.) and geological evidence of the effects of such cometary activity.</p><p>Depending on the comet's size and its motion parameters, we get ekpyrosis and cataclysm, at global levels. Plate tectonic activity due to a major earthshaking `fatal attraction' will most definitely influence the axis' obliquity, once the `dust is settled'. If at the same time we get a minor impact that generates Flooding and enhanced volcanic activity, the results are more pronounced.</p><p>What is the periodicity of such "controller" comets which enter the inner solar system and change so drastically our motion parameters? The notion of `aeon' as per Heraclitus of Ephesus deserves our attention.</p><p>The Heraclitus aeon is a period of 10,800 years. Besides being twenty times the `age of Phoenix' calculated at 540 years, the aeon of 10,800 years is the most accurate unit for measuring the cycles of the Milankovic model. In fact,</p><p>10,800 x 2 = 21,600 our best approximation to the combined effects of all three precessional cycles.</p><p>10,800 x 4 = 43,200 (the cycle of axis tilting)</p><p>10,800 x 10 =108,000 the best calibration, so far, of the "eniautos" from circle to ellipse and back.</p><p>It is no `co-incidence' that makes the numbers fit so neatly. Not to mention the `ancient myths' which loved periods of 540 years; or 432,000; the combined effects of 25,920 and 108,000 etc.</p><p>Very soon we shall witness such a`controller comet', making the year 360 days long. It will provide the parameters for a new Golden Age for the survivors of the Floods and the Ekpyrosis. Golden Ages and years of 360 days with enhanced insolation come at a high price in the Drama Of Evolution.</p>" @default.
- W3107095026 created "2020-12-07" @default.
- W3107095026 creator A5043776215 @default.
- W3107095026 date "2020-03-23" @default.
- W3107095026 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W3107095026 title "The Milutin Milancovic Astronomical Model of Ice Ages Revisited" @default.
- W3107095026 doi "https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-22130" @default.
- W3107095026 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3107095026 type Work @default.
- W3107095026 sameAs 3107095026 @default.
- W3107095026 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3107095026 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W3107095026 hasAuthorship W3107095026A5043776215 @default.
- W3107095026 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3107095026 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3107095026 hasConceptScore W3107095026C121332964 @default.
- W3107095026 hasConceptScore W3107095026C185592680 @default.
- W3107095026 hasLocation W31070950261 @default.
- W3107095026 hasOpenAccess W3107095026 @default.
- W3107095026 hasPrimaryLocation W31070950261 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W11073493 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W13113563 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W18573006 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W18785423 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W20653327 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W23100584 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W25143041 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W4713926 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W6212563 @default.
- W3107095026 hasRelatedWork W9624323 @default.
- W3107095026 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3107095026 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3107095026 magId "3107095026" @default.
- W3107095026 workType "article" @default.