What on Earth Happened?: The Complete Story of the Planet, Life and People from the Big Bang to the Present Day

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What on Earth Happened?: The Complete Story of the Planet, Life and People from the Big Bang to the Present Day

What on Earth Happened?: The Complete Story of the Planet, Life and People from the Big Bang to the Present Day

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He talks about what petrification is and that it is silicone based. Silica sand is a byproduct of felled trees, like our sawdust in a carbon world. The earth was once mined extensively for its silicone which existed in life forms that we no longer see on earth. The earth was once a beautiful crystalline place with giant flora. Some culture came here and mined the shit out of our realm, laying it to waste. They used carbon to render silicone in a more pure form and must have set our realm on fire. Volcanoes are mineral tailings and are self-combusting. The mid-ocean trenches and stretch marks are the scrapes of mining operations. This is an extraordinary book about how the Earth has been formed, how it developed and the entire history of Mankind until our days, ending with pertinent questions about the sustainability of the Planet where we are living. I t is still the Theory of Evolution, only taken to the very beginning of the form of a simple salt, like sodium chloride. Absolutely Everything - A History of Earth, Dinosaurs, Rulers, Robots and Other Things Too Numerous to Mention (What on Earth Publishing, first edition 2018)

What on Earth Happened? By EwarAnon (Parts 1 to 13) FULL What on Earth Happened? By EwarAnon (Parts 1 to 13) FULL

The book is beautiful print with lots of colourful pictures to make the content less "scary". It has 42 chapters, being divided by timescale, to discuss about specific events/revolutions that happened. The book is comprehensive in the story of the ancient earth and the Western History. However, might be because of the cultural differences, the author didn't provide much on the history of Asia countries which creates a gap when explaining about the reaction of these countries under the invasion of European countries in 19th century. The second experiment is with a flashlight that is the same size as the penny. Lo and behold when you place the penny in front of the light source, there's a perfect eclipse with a perfect carona around the penny (moon), with no light flooding its perimeter. This is how we see it in our sky. DNF'd this about halfway through. This book looked like it would be so interesting, full of things I am interested in, beautifully illustrated, just the kind of book I enjoy. But I had several problems with it that led to me DNFing it. Another interesting documentary detailing the lies and deception embedded within the historical narrative.Through my presentations, videos and podcasts, I take my guests on a journey of self-exploration, examining human Consciousness and the way it relates to the universal problems which we currently face as a species. Some of the questions I attempt to answer are: Based on the amount of research covered in the videos, he may not be 'slipping' (although he should have mentioned the amount of falsification regarding this topic). Many articles in the 19th and 20th century mentioned finding giant skeletons but these are nowhere to be found today (as with all our ancient 'tech' relics). So to drive a point home, he used what was available (from pictures its hard to tell which is fake or not, especially in the old newspapers). In 2010, wanting to publish a children's version of What on Earth Happened?, Lloyd teamed up with illustrator Andy Forshaw to pioneer a new format for big history storytelling that would feature a giant illustrated visual timeline that could be pulled-out and displayed on a wall, as well as read like a book. The Wallbooks were designed to give young people an integrated view of the world by contextualising knowledge through connections. Lloyd describes it as reviving the traditional art of telling stories through highly illustrated and intricate timelines such as the Codex Zouche-Nuttall and the Bayeux Tapestry. This resulted in the formation of What on Earth Publishing, a non-fiction publishing house. For the first five years Lloyd and Forshaw ran the publishing company as a lifestyle business, producing a new Wallbook once a year. They teamed up with the Natural History Museum (Nature Wallbook), the Science Museum (Science Wallbook), The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (Shakespeare Wallbook)and the National Trust (British History Wallbook). [ citation needed] The scope of this work is enormous in scale and a wide variety of seemingly unrelated topics will be covered. Each of these topics are large enough in scope that they could be considered separate studies unto themselves. The intention is not to cover each topic exhaustively, but to present an overall tapestry from which a larger picture may emerge in the minds of viewers and listeners.

What on Earth Happened?: The Complete Story of the Plan…

In What on Earth Happened?, Christopher Lloyd tells our story from the very beginning of time to the present day, taking giant narrative leaps across millennia and continents. Along the way, he explains exactly how Muslim conquest gave Spain its paella, how the Earth's collision with another young planet created the moon, how dragonflies the size of seagulls emerged out of the prehistoric waters, and how the Big Bang can be detected in your television. In each evolutionary step, the planet is transformed into something, chemically and visually, totally different from what it was before. PINC speaker CHRISTOPHER LLOYD". Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 . Retrieved 20 August 2015. Very interesting 13-part video series takes you on a journey through many rabbit holes that many of us are familiar with already and puts some of the puzzle together.Its made by a guy who calls himself Ewaranon. Its put well together with a lot of great evidence, theories and findings of multiple topics. Its a long watch, I agree.....but its divided into several chapters. I recommend watching the first 20 or 30 min and see if it interests/sparks you. It sure got my attention as Ewaranon points out a lot of strange stuff in our world....and the narrative we know from history books. I am still thinking about all the stuff he said and points out to us. As its a lot to deal with and can shake one up. I find it fascinating though. Now, call this a 'genetic code', DNA's ancestor. Still, not life, but add impurities into the crystal that can still replicate and you now have a more complex code that can accumulate more and more 'successful' impurities, until it starts looking like a 'living stone' made of proto-cells. The Britannica All New Children's Encyclopedia: What We Know and What We Don't (Britannica Books, first edition 2020) [27]



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