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Acting as a lubricant between the thick ice sheet above and the solid earth below, this slushy layer sooner or later caused the ice sheet to slide into the surrounding ocean.

Hollin calculated that if only half the present ice sheet of Antarctica which is, on the average, more than a mile in thickness were to slip into the southern seas, the immense tidal wave that would follow would raise the level of all the seas around the globe by some sixty feet, inundating coastal cities and lowlands. In , A. Wilson of Victoria University in New Zealand offered the theory that ice ages ended abruptly in such slippages, not only in the Antarctic but also in the Arctic.

We feel that the various texts and facts gathered by us justify a conclusion that the Deluge was the result of such a slippage into the Antarctic waters of billions of tons of ice, bringing an abrupt end to the last ice age. The sudden event triggered an immense tidal wave. Starting in Antarctic waters, it spread northward toward the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. The abrupt change in temperature must have created violent storms accompanied by torrents of rain.

Moving faster than the waters, the storms, clouds, and darkened skies heralded the avalanche of waters. Exactly such phenomena are described in the ancient texts. As commanded by Enki, Atra-Hasis sent everybody aboard the ark while he himself stayed outside to await the signal for boarding the vessel and sealing it off.

Providing a "human-interest" detail, the ancient text tells us that Atra-Hasis, though ordered to stay outside the vessel, "was in and out; he could not sit, could not crouch The appearance of the weather changed; The rains roared in the clouds The winds became savage The Deluge bellowed like a bull; The winds whinnied like a wild ass. The darkness was dense; The Sun could not be seen. The "Epic of Gilgamesh" is specific about the direction from which the storm came: It came from the south.

Clouds, winds, rain, and darkness indeed preceded the tidal wave which first tore down the "posts of Nergal" in the Lower World: With the glow of dawn a black cloud arose from the horizon; inside it the god of storms thundered Everything that had been bright turned to blackness For one day the south storm blew, gathering speed as it blew, submerging the mountains Six days and six nights blows the wind as the South Storm sweeps the land.

When the seventh day arrived, the Deluge of the South Storm subsided. The references to the "south storm," "south wind" clearly indicate the direction from which the Deluge arrived, its clouds and winds, the "heralds of the storm," moving "over hill and plain" to reach Mesopotamia.

Indeed, a storm and an avalanche of water originating in the Antarctic would reach Mesopotamia via the Indian Ocean after first engulfing the hills of Arabia, then inundating the Tigris—Euphrates plain. The "Epic of Gilgamesh" also informs us that before the people and their land were submerged, the "dams of the dry land" and its dikes were "torn out": the continental coastlines were overwhelmed and swept over.

The biblical version of the Deluge story reports that the "bursting of the fountains of the Great Deep" preceded the "opening of the sluices of heaven. This confirmation of our understanding of the Deluge is repeated, in reverse, when the Deluge subsided. First the "Fountains of the Deep [were] dammed"; then the rain "was arrested from the skies. Then the waters began "going back," and "they were less" after days, when the ark came to rest between the peaks of Ararat. The avalanche of water, having come from the southern seas, went back to the southern seas.

The Mesopotamian texts, we know, related the Deluge and the climatic changes preceding it to seven "passings"—undoubtedly meaning the periodic passage of the Twelfth Planet in Earth's vicinity. We know that even the Moon, Earth's small satellite, exerts sufficient gravitational pull to cause the tides. Both Mesopotamian and biblical texts described how the Earth shook when the Celestial Lord passed in Earth's vicinity.

Could it be that the Nefilim, observing the climatic changes and the instability of the Antarctic ice sheet, realized that the next, seventh "passing" of the Twelfth Planet would trigger the impending catastrophe?

Ancient texts show that it was so. The most remarkable of these is a text of some thirty lines inscribed in miniature cuneiform writing on both sides of a clay tablet less than one inch long. It shows the Earth, the Sun, a dead star at 50 billion miles or AU and a tenth planet at 4.

Published by H. Stuttman Inc. Westport, Connecticut Marshall Cavendish Limited , Astronomers say a Neptune-sized planet lurks beyond Pluto January I hope you have a plan B. Not really liking your plan A with Bruce Willis. Worlds in Collision was being outsold by only one book — the Bible. The epicenter of a literary earthquake —N. Times Book Review. Immanuel Velikovsky was a meticulous scientist who postulated his theories on hundreds of facts. Worlds in Collision — written in a brilliant, easily understandable and entertaining style and full to the brim with precise information — can be considered one of the most important and most challenging books in the history of science.

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