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mystery.<br />

Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

Albert Einstein investigated the possibility that the weight of the ice-caps, which<br />

are not symmetrically distributed about the pole, might cause such a<br />

displacement. Einstein wrote: ‘The earth’s rotation acts on these unsymmetrically<br />

deposited masses, and produces centrifugal momentum that is transmitted to the<br />

rigid crust of the earth. The constantly increasing centrifugal momentum<br />

produced this way will, when it reaches a certain point, produce a movement of<br />

the earth’s crust over the earth’s body, and this will displace the polar regions<br />

towards the equator.<br />

When Einstein wrote these words [1953] the astronomical causes of ice ages were<br />

not fully appreciated. When the shape of the earth’s orbit deviates from a perfect<br />

circle by more than one per cent, the gravitational influence of the sun increases,<br />

exercising more pull on the planet and its massive ice sheets. Their ponderous<br />

weight pushes against the crust and this immense pressure, combined with the<br />

greater incline in the earth’s tilt [another changing factor of the orbital geometry]<br />

forces the crust to shift ...<br />

The connection with the onset and decline of ice ages?<br />

Very straightforward.<br />

In a displacement, those parts of the earth’s crust which are situated at<br />

the North and South Poles (and which are therefore as completely<br />

glaciated as Antarctica is today) shift suddenly into warmer latitudes and<br />

begin to melt with extraordinary rapidity. Conversely, land that has<br />

hitherto been located at warmer latitudes is shifted equally suddenly into<br />

the polar zones, suffers a devastating climate change, and begins to<br />

vanish under a rapidly expanding ice-cap.<br />

In other words, when huge parts of northern Europe and north America<br />

were heavily glaciated in what we think of as the last Ice Age, it was not<br />

because of some mysterious slow-acting climatic factor, but rather<br />

because those areas of land were then situated much closer to the North<br />

Pole than they are today. Similarly, when the Wisconsin and Wurm<br />

glaciations described in Part IV began to go into their meltdown at<br />

around 15,000 BC the trigger was not global climate change but a shift of<br />

the ice-caps into warmer latitudes ...<br />

In other words: there is an Ice Age going on right now—inside the<br />

Arctic Circle and in Antarctica.<br />

The lost continent<br />

The second connection the Flem-Aths made followed logically from the<br />

first: if there was such a recurrent, cyclical geological phenomenon as<br />

earth-crust displacement, and if the last displacement had shifted the<br />

enormous landmass we call Antarctica out of temperate latitudes and into<br />

the Antarctic Circle, it was possible that the substantial remains of a lost<br />

civilization of remote antiquity might today be lying under two miles of<br />

ice at the South Pole.<br />

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