Tuesday 1 December 2015

How old is the earth?

For a long time now scientists and archaeologists and all sorts of learned people looking up at the stars and digging various places on earth for artifacts and things have been asking each other how old is the earth. Some have surmised that it is millions of years old, others have said it is older than that, give or take a day or two either side, whilst some believe the earth is really trillions of years old if not more.

Well, I can tell you with a fair degree of accuracy that the earth is 12 years old. Yes, just 12 years old. I know that my theory does not pass much scrutiny by learned scientists, or the one or two readers of this Blog who know better; but bear with me whilst I explain.

It all happened some 12 years ago whilst we were all asleep and we did not notice it. There was a major cosmic happening and the earth as we know it entered a vortex leading to a black hole with a singularity much greater than anyone could imagine. That is of course if anyone was awake to imagine it. Entering such a vortex is like going round and round with the water as it goes down the plug hole in your bath. Eventually, you too go down the plug hole with the water.

And this is what happened to earth. In doing so, it somehow rejuvenated in energy and stamina albeit not necessarily in age. So, although measurements like carbon dating, or archaeologists unearthing things dating back centuries may prove the earth existed more than 12 years ago; in energy terms it is only 12 years old. It's like giving an old coot a massive dose of vitamins and making him young and "active" much to the displeasure of his wife or girl-friend. Which reminds me; if I may be allowed to go off at a tangent for a bit: Did you know that archaeologists make the best marriage partners? The older you get the more interested they are in you.

Anyway, the earth entered this vortex leading to a black hole and came out the other end much rejuvenated and as young in stamina and energy as if it were 12 years old. And we didn't even notice it.

Why did this happen? I hear you ask.

Well it's simple really. The earth as it was then was slowing down. As you know, it turns from left to right all the time and has been doing so for ages. But like anyone who has had a life's diet of large burgers and French fries washed down with great amounts of drinks the earth was getting heavier and much slower. The turn from left to right was taking longer than the accustomed 24 hours each turn.

The earth was getting heavier because of the millions and millions of people who over the years have been born and died. Imagine as far back as the year dot how many people have been born. What happens to them when they die? They are either buried or cremated and their remains remain on earth, if you pardon the pun. Think also of all the trees and plants who have been "born" and eventually died. All these have their remains still on earth. The same for animals, birds, fish and everything else. They die, they remain on earth and new ones come along to eventually die and also remain on earth. Nothing actually leaves the planet which is getting heavier all the time.

And because it is heavier it becomes slower. Which means the sun has more time to shine on the same area as it passes slower and slower underneath it. And this my friends is what contributes to global warming.

It has nothing to do with all the other theories you've heard about regarding global warming. Not even the fact that we light so many candles in the world; at birthday parties, in churches, in restaurants, at intimate dinners or even in the bath. What's the idea of lighting candles in the bath anyway? Quite dangerous I think if you happen to singe your hair. Take it from me. Lighting candles does not lead to global warming. The earth slowing down does.

Going through the vortex at very high speeds has meant that the earth lost some (a lot) of its excess dust and is now a little lighter and its turn around speed a little more normal. For now ... We could all help it along by becoming lighter ourselves and eating less burgers and fries. And breeding less!

8 comments:

  1. Interesting and fun post!
    LoL, love the candle theory- source of global warming?!

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  2. Here I was thinking it was "Older than dirt"!
    Funny, Victor!

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    1. Regardless of its age, Lulu, there's no denying that the earth is putting on weight and getting slower. Have you not noticed how it's getting hotter for longer these days, with droughts and lack of rain? It's turning round and round is slower under the hot sun. It's like roasting a piece of meat on a rotating spit.

      God bless.

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  3. Works for me! Your theory makes more sense than the so-called "experts" with the enabler Prez. I just wish that when the earth was 'cleansed' 12 years ago it left off Barry and his minions ... ~:)

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    1. The thing is, Sparky, not many people believe my theory about the earth going through a vortex. But it is its slowing down that is causing global warming. The slower it goes round the longer the sun has to heat the earth. One possible solution is for all of us to put up umbrellas everywhere to create more shade. That should lower the temperature a little; but there's the risk that with a high wind blowing under all the umbrellas the earth would fly off its orbit.

      God bless.

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  4. Brilliant! Btw, I love how you bury hilarious comments within your stories. "Did you know that archaeologists make the best marriage partners? The older you get the more interested they are in you." - had me in stitches! God Bless you!

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    1. But it's true, Michael. If you happen to cover yourself up with sand on the beach they come to dig you up.

      God bless you friend.

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