Post details: Whence the earth's pulse?

07/02/07

Permalink 10:34:19 pm, by RayTomes Email , 163 words, 424 views   English (NZ)
Categories: Cycles, geology

Whence the earth's pulse?

"Published data sets of major geologic events of the past 250 Myr (extinction events, sea-level lows, continental flood-basalt eruptions, mountain-building events, abrupt changes in sea-floor spreading, ocean-anoxic and blackshale events and the largest evaporite deposits) have been synthesized (with estimated errors). These events show evidence for a statistically significant periodic component with an underlying periodicity, formally equal to 26.6 Myr, and a recent maximum, close to the present time. The cycle may not be strictly periodic, but a periodicity of 30 Myr is robust to probable errors in dating of the geologic events."

There are many examples of similar graphs from paleontology, showing mass extinctions at intervals of 26 to 27 million years. This example of geologic events is another clear demonstration that most cataclysmic events happen at regular intervals.

Some one once said that time is the universe's way of not having everything happen at once. However it seems that this is only half true - an awful lot happens in short periods of time, now and then.

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Comment from: RayTomes [Member] Email · http://ray.tomes.biz/
I really should have stated here that the Harmonics theory gives a prediction of a strong cycle period of 26.65 million years which is highly consistent with the 26.6 million years mentioned in this article. See http://ray.tomes.biz/maths.html - Maths and Physics of the Harmonics Theory.
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Blog of Ray Tomes research on cycles, news reports on cycles, my original research on the Harmonics Theory and discussion of these matters.

There are cycles in everything. There are cycles in the weather, the economy, the sun, wars, geological formations, atomic vibrations, climate, human moods, the motions of the planets, populations of animals, the occurrence of diseases, the prices of commodities and shares and the large scale structure of the universe. None of these are independent of each other.

Research shows that very different disciplines often find the same cycle periods in their data. The inter-relatedness of all things is an idea who's time has come. The study of cycles is an excellent way to understand this because the periods of cycles are as easy to recognise as fingerprints or DNA sequences.

"The universe, believe it or not, is nothing other than a giant musical instrument with a very special but predictable pattern of harmonically related oscillations which determine the structure of everything from galactic clusters to subatomic particles and we are just parts of the various vibration modes."

The single axiom of the Harmonics Theory is that:

The Universe consists of a standing wave which develops harmonically related standing waves and each of these does the same.

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