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Re: Planet X: Rotation Stoppage at Passage 2


In Article <[email protected]> John Latala wrote:
> Where's the energy to do all this starting/stopping of the 
> Earth coming from? Do you have any idea what kind of 
> numbers are involved here?

Rotation, per the Zetas, is INITIATED by a liquid core.  
2. existing ZetaTalk on Rotation Return and folklore on rotation
   stoppage

    After [Planet X] passes, the Earth's rotation 
    begins again due to the factors that guide rotation of 
    the planets in your solar system. Many humans assume 
    rotation to be simply leftover motion resulting from 
    some past activity such as the big bang, but rotation is 
    guided by gravitational and electromagnetic influences 
    on the liquid cores of planets and moons. Parts of the 
    core move away from or toward these influences, 
    dragging the crust with it, and as the turning motion 
    brings those parts of the core back to where they don't 
    want to be, motion is re-instituted and continued. For 
    the Earth, frozen in place at the moment of passage, 
    rotation begins again within a day after the 12th Planet 
    moves from its influential place between the Earth and 
    the Sun. Rotation restarts, at first slowly but then 
    picking up speed until a day on planet Earth is much 
    as it used to be. Just as rotation stops within a day, just
    so rotation returns within a day, much to the relief of 
    the frantic survivors who fear the long day or night 
    they have been experiencing will never end.
        ZetaTalk™, Rotation Returns
            (http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p69.htm)

    Great variance can exist, from one passage of 
    [Planet X] to another. In some cases, as has been 
    recorded by Plato, the Earth in fact rotates in a 
    different direction from its current rotation. There 
    are many factors that influence rotation, and those 
    that dominate the scene immediately after a shift will
    determine the direction of rotation. If the core of the
    Earth is highly confused after a pole shift, swirling 
    about under the dictates of many influences so that 
    the normal dominance of the core in determining 
    rotation has been muted or silenced, then the rotation
    of the Earth can be dictated by its immediate 
    surroundings. The direction of rotation tends to
    perpetuate itself, so if rotation starts in other than the
    normal direction, it may be slower and arguing with 
    itself, so to speak. These rotations are slower than the
    24 hour day that you are recording now. If rotation is
    in accordance with many influences, lining up so
    that the motion chases and then departs from these 
    influences quickly, then rotation can be slightly 
    faster than the 24 hour day that you are recording 
    now. 
        ZetaTalk™, Rotation Reversals
            (http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s98.htm)

Worlds in Collision, by Velikovsky
Chapter: The Most Incredible Story

    [A] story is told about Joshua ben Num who, when 
    pursuing the Canaanite kings at Beth-horon, implored
    the sun and the moon to stand still. Joshua (10:12-13):
       And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until
       the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies.
       Is it not written in the book of Jasher? So the sun 
       stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to 
       go down about a whole day.

Worlds in Collision, by Velikovsky
Chapter: On the Other Side of the Ocean

    The Book of Joshua, compiled from the more ancient
    Book of Jasher, states that the sun stood still over Gibeon
    and the moon over the valley of Ajalon. This description
    of the position of the luminaries implies that the sun 
    was in the forenoon position. The Book of Joshua says 
    that the luminaries stood in the midst of the sky. 
    Allowing for the difference in longitude, it must have 
    been early morning or night in the Western Hemisphere. 
    We go to the shelf where stand books with the historical
    traditions of the aborigines of Central America. The 
    sailors of Columbus and Cortes, arriving in America, 
    found there literate peoples who had books of their own.
    In the Mexican Annals of Cuauhtitlan, written in 
    Nahua-Indian, it is related that during a cosmic 
    catastrophe that occurred in the remote past, the night 
    did not end for a long time. Sahagun, the Spanish savant
    who came to America a generation after Columbus and 
    gathered the traditions of the aborigines, wrote that at 
    the time of one cosmic catastrophe the sun rose only a 
    little way over the horizon and remained there without 
    moving. The moon also stood still. The biblical stories 
    were not know to the aborigines. Also, the tradition
    preserved by Sahagun bears no trace of having been 
    introduced by the missionaries.

Worlds in Collision, by Velikovsky
Chapter: East and West

    Our planet rotates from west to east.  Has it always 
    done so?  There is testimony from all parts of the 
    world that the side which is now turned toward the 
    evening once faced the morning.   The Egyptians 
    pride themselves on being the most ancient people 
    in the world.  In their authentic annals .. one may 
    read that .. the course of the stars has changed 
    direction .. and that the sun has set in that part of 
    the sky where it rises today.  In the Papyrus Ipuwer 
    it is similarly stated that "the land turns round as 
    does a potter's wheel" and "the Earth turns over".  
    Plato wrote in his dialogue: "At certain periods the
    universe has its present circular motion, and at other
    periods it revolves in the reverse direction."  Plato 
    wrote in Politicus: "There is at that time great 
    destruction of animals in general, and only a small
    part of the human race survives".  The Chinese say
    that it is only since a new order of things has come
    about that the stars move from east to west.  The 
    signs of the Chinese zodiac have the strange 
    peculiarity of proceeding in a retrograde direction, 
    that is, against the course of the sun.  The Eskimos
    of Greenland told missionaries that in an ancient 
    time the earth turned over.