THE EARTH ERA CALENDAR
(BACKGROUND)
The moon, like a stopwatch, is saving every passing period in the
form of geological structures.
The
moon is gone away from Earth at almost constant rate over the last several
million years. Moreover, about 90 million years ago, the day was only eighteen
hours long. Evidence of this is the recent discovery of geological structures
in the United States and Australia. As the moon passes over open seas, oceans
and large water lakes, its gravity produces two high and two low waves daily.
Nowadays there is about a twelve hour interval between every two highs and
every two low waves. These waves form very fine layers of sand and mud flowing
down the rivers, which are stored in thick layers. Ultimately these great
deposits of sand and mud lead to mountain formation due to their incredible
weight. And so they go through this process, forming mountains of rocky cliffs
beyond the oceans. In the same type of mountains in the United States and Australia,
the patterns of seawater found in the mountains have shown that ninety million years ago, the time
interval between each two high and each two low waves was only eight hours
instead of twelve hours. And so the above conclusions are drawn. In the light
of these results it is clear that the moon, like a stop watch, is constantly
recording every passing period in the form of geological structures.