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586 Million year Geological Cycle and Galactic Supercluster Walls

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

Geologists have reported a cycle of about 600 million years, and Prof Afanasiev of Moscow has determined the period of this cycle as 586.24 million years. I was pleased to meet Prof Afanasiev when I visited Russia in the mid 1990s and I gave the keynote speech at a cycles conference where he was the chair of the geological committee. With improvements in the measurement of the Hubble constant, the spacing of megawalls of galactic clusters can now be found to be about 588 million light years. Here is evidence that there are huge wave structures in space that explain both the spacing of galactic clusters and the period of geological cycles. By seeing this connection it is possible to determine the Hubble constant far more accurately.

I made this video in February 2008 but it is not on YouTube now so loading in May 2009.

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  • Please forgive me. Yellowstone has a volcanic periodicity of 600,000 years, not 600,000,000 years as I wrote below. My mistake, but I wonder if this shorter cycle fits any other cycles...

  • @cmpilot That makes more sense - there is not really enough history to observe 600 million cycles easily. In the harmonically related long cycles that are observed, the ones that I know about are:

    1.11 million years cycle in outer planet dynamics, also Earth magnetic reversals.

    Also 111 and 55.5 thousand years in solar system dynamics. Of course the Milankovitch cycles are 400, 100, 41 and 23 thousand years, but these are not part of the harmonics pattern.

  • Yellowstone in the US blows up like a giant volcano approximately every 600 million years. We are due for another blow, and when it happens, look out! I guess this fits into the cycle.

    Using galactic megawalls to explain this cycle contradicts our theory that the megawalls are actually illusions caused by the quantization of red shifts. Perhaps there is some very unknown link between physical quantizations and cycles, rather than the old gravity/big bang/hubble universe.

  • @cmpilot I didn't know that it had this cycle. The 600 MY and 300 MY cycles show huge variations in temperatures on Earth and CO2 levels etc.

    At various times I have wondered to what

    extent redshift quantization is due illusion (as you put it) or waves..

    The matching of periods and distances happens at many scales, galactic superclusters, galaxies, stars and planets. So it is a much more universal phenomenon than the redshift. It is the nature of waves.

  • Does the orbit of the solar system oscillate in

    and out of the plane of our Milky way galaxy?

    The gravity perturbs remnants of the oort cloud to be drawn into the earths orbit?

  • Yes it does. The period is believed to be 1bout 62 million years for a trip to each side, or a crossing of the plane every 31 million years. I think that it is quite possible that the oort cloud would get restocked at such times.

    I read recently that the spiral arms of the galaxy (which is really an active supernova region) passes by the solar system every ~145 million years. This would be the 4th harmonic of the 586 million year cycle.

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  • Actually, Yellowstone eruptions are anywhere from 600,000 to 800,000 years apart.

    We are talking about a VEI of magnitude 8. This is has never happened in modern history. Such an eruption is a near extinction event for the Western US.

  • This is great!

    Thank you!

  • Verry technical but explaines how the resonace of the galexies are in harmony with each other even the minerals on earth resonate at a harmonic Frquincy. (A beautyful dance!) Very interesting. Dowsing? Healing cristals? Pendalums? Probably Even a factor for timemachine!First we need a replicator! ya ya I know science fiction. Hmmmmm.

  • Wonderfully interesting..... as always.

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