Kevin Anderson
2021-10-17 04:33:09 UTC
This is a post right before I go to sleep probably. It's public work notes.
Alaska began in NW Africa. The Antarctic splash launched it.
Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec were East of the Taklamakan Crater.
There also were some launches from Russia near the Arctic Circle that
affected the trajectory of Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec. Slowing and
stopping its momentum. A nice checksum for that cleave are the features
that look like a guy making a low whistle in a pope's hat near Uzbekistan.
You'll easily find the surface impact area that lines up with that set of
features, if you've been following along.
There's a nice large penetrating impact North of Fort Yukon, that lines up
just South of Mouri Idie, Chad.
I'll do some actual numbers and art objects tomorrow sometime.
I'm even more confident that there wasn't anything left of the Pre-
Taklamakan Desert hit habitable land between tsunamis and landform
cleavages.
These shake me a bit.
Kevin
Alaska began in NW Africa. The Antarctic splash launched it.
Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec were East of the Taklamakan Crater.
There also were some launches from Russia near the Arctic Circle that
affected the trajectory of Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec. Slowing and
stopping its momentum. A nice checksum for that cleave are the features
that look like a guy making a low whistle in a pope's hat near Uzbekistan.
You'll easily find the surface impact area that lines up with that set of
features, if you've been following along.
There's a nice large penetrating impact North of Fort Yukon, that lines up
just South of Mouri Idie, Chad.
I'll do some actual numbers and art objects tomorrow sometime.
I'm even more confident that there wasn't anything left of the Pre-
Taklamakan Desert hit habitable land between tsunamis and landform
cleavages.
These shake me a bit.
Kevin
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