INTRODUCTION

THE NEW IN THIS BOOK is not the facts, the myths or the events that happened on Earth over millions of years but, rather, the reasons, the causes, and the explanations that I give for them. I have come up with a hypothesis that I believe explains the proceedings which happened in the past and which will continue to affect Earth in the future.

My interest in the universe started when I was a student at high school and I have been reading about it since. Lately, however, I decided to give my research more time and thought. As a result, I came up with a hypothesis that explained many of the questions I had about Earth and the solar system, and which I would like to share with you.

In the process of my investigations, I came upon a large number of unexplained mysteries. They range from the smallest microscopic elements to the huge solar system. I found so many ‘why’s’ and ‘how’s’ that are very difficult and too complex to find answers for. Some of the mysteries that have provoked and, continue to provoke, debate are the following:

  • Why is Pluto so small with respect to the neighboring giant planets? Why is its orbit different from that of all the other planets? Why does its trajectory around the Sun cross that of Neptune? And why is it believed that its satellite, Charon, is a piece of Pluto?
     

  • Why does the planet Neptune wobble? And why does its moon, Triton, have a retrograde orbit?
     

  • Why is there an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter?
     

  • Why are Mars’ moons potato-shaped and not spherical?
     

  • Why does Venus have a clockwise rotation? Why is its revolution very slow and different from all the other planets?
     

  • Why does our Moon have so many massive craters, what caused them, and why is it receding from Earth?
     

  • Why has the original mixture of Earth’s atmosphere changed to an oxygen-enriched one?
     

  • Why does Earth have an orbital eccentricity? Why does it have ice ages and warm ages? And why does the Earth’s average global temperature go up and down in a haphazard fashion as if its thermostat has a crazy set point?
     

  • Why did single-cell creatures suddenly appear about 3.5 billion years ago? Why did the multi-cell creatures evolve 2 billion years after the time that single-cell creatures first appeared?
     

  • Why was there an explosion in evolution only in the past 500 million years when Earth is 4.6 billion years old?
     

  • Why are transitional forms that link one major branch of living creatures to the other extremely rare?
     

  • Are living forms unique on the planet Earth, and if so, why?
     

  • Why does Earth experience magnetic field reversals? Why has it experienced axial shifts resulting in such things as mass killing of animals, creating deserts, covering fertile lands with ice, submerging continents and islands, forming new mountains and valleys?
     

  • Why is the Great Pyramid considered ‘a book in stone’?1 Why was it built? Why does it have an emergency exit and five ships buried around its base?
     

  • Why did the ancients build kilometers of underground tunnel systems all over the world, constructed at some unknown time for an unknown reason?
     

  • Why does the Bermuda Triangle cause ships and aircraft to disappear mysteriously without trace?
     

  • What caused the ancients to witness the declination of bodies moving in the heavens? And why do the mythologies of all ancient civilizations speak of devastating floods and universal cataclysms caused by fire and water?
     

  • Why did most prophets predict a forthcoming cataclysm on Earth?

 

The list can go on and on. What is important, however, is not the number of questions listed but whether there is a common denominator to all the mysteries in question. I am not an astronomer, a physicist, a geologist, or an archeologist, however, I hypothesize in this book that the above questions are not isolated cases but that they are a byproduct of one common contributor. The culprit is a solar body in space. The Warning in Stone provides proof, as I see it, to its effects and impacts on Earth and on our solar system. The prime objective of this study is to provide a new outlook at data in the hope that my hypothesis will be taken up by scientists and enthuse them to research into it.

I would like to point out, at the outset, that the interpretation, the analysis, and the reasoning in this book are based on my own humble understanding of the data. I do not claim that my logic and approach is beyond criticism. However, I find my theory acceptable, hence, my daring effort to publish it.

In the first chapter, I study the Great Pyramid, ‘the book in stone’, and discover from it the 7,000-years ‘usual interval’, which is the number of years that separate major cataclysms on Earth. Then, in chapter two, I define the culprit that causes these universal disasters as being a large piece of an unknown planet, which I call, Sevta. I use Bode’s theory to deduce that Sevta existed in the place where Pluto is today. Due to its unstable path, Sevta was cracked and pulled out from its orbit, creating Pluto, Sedna, and the 7,000-years visitor, which I name Planeteroid.

In chapter three, I show that the Great Pyramid was built as a shelter to protect the pharaoh from an anticipated cataclysm. It has all the necessary elements for human survival: water well, food storage, constant and comfortable temperature all year round, and an emergency exit. From this information, I was able to determine the last visiting date of Planeteroid to our Sun as being between 2500 and 2300 B.C.

In chapter four, I present evidence from different parts of the world, about the damaging effects of Planeteroid’s visit between 2500 and 2300 B.C. I was even able to pinpoint the exact date of its visit, 2345 B.C, substantiated with proof of sightings of Planeteroid in the heavens, described as an ‘irregular fiery globe’.

From Planeteroid’s latest visit and the ‘usual interval’, I obtained the dates for its earlier visits and investigate their effects on Earth. Chapter five describes the cosmic shock that happened on Earth during Planeteroid’s visit between 9500 and 9300 B.C. As a result, the axis of the Earth shifted, flooding the whole world and causing horrendous destruction to a large percentage of living forms.

In chapter six, I explain the effects of the visit of Planeteroid between 16500 and 16300 B.C. Whereas the earlier visit caused floods, this one caused fire. Planeteroid dislodged a large number of asteroids and meteorites from the asteroid belt, which were positioned in the orbital path of Earth. To protect their lives, the ancients, all over the world, constructed kilometers of underground tunnels to avoid destruction by the ‘rain of fire and brimstone’.

A study of the effects of Planeteroid’s visit on the climate changes on Earth is given in chapter seven. Its 7,000-years cycle is evident from the changes in the climate on Earth taken as far back as 500,000 years ago. The visit of Planeteroid between 22500 and 22300 B.C. caused the average global temperature on Earth to climb directly from 10°C to 16°C within a period of 20,000 years.

Earth was lucky during Planeteroid’s visit in 3050030300 B.C. for it was a graceful encounter. However, Planeteroid’s visit between 37500 and 37300 B.C. had great effects on the evolution of living forms on Earth, the subject of chapter eight. Here, I explain the reasons for the rarity of fossil links between major branches of living creatures. This visit of Planeteroid caused genetic variations in Homo sapien species. The genetic code responsible for the brain formation was triggered, during the mutation process, to increase its utilization and its capacity for memory. This led to the mysterious and sudden appearance of the Cro-Magnon, or thinking people, around 35000 B.C. In a way, we can consider this visit as being the only one that had some positive effects on Earth.

What do we expect from the next visit between A.D. 4300 and 4500? In chapter nine, I allow my imagination to wander; yours might come up with even more interesting predictions. One thing we are certain of: a visit is expected and the fear of a cataclysm happening on Earth is possible. But despite the indications that predict a cataclysm, I do hope that the visit will be as safe as the graceful encounter of 3050030300 B.C. I am convinced that our civilization is here to stay with its advanced technology and science. It is my wish that astronomers will find Planeteroid in the near future, allowing scientists enough time to find a way to deal with its next visit by either avoiding the cataclysm or finding a way to survive it.

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