
Patrick Geryl, a well-known researcher and author who wrote about surviving the 2012 end of the world shares the result of the study he had made about the best place to stay during the cataclysm.
He said that one of the best places to stay during this dreaded time is the mountain.
If you want to stay on a mountain to survive a polar shift, for example, make sure to choose a mountain that it is stable. Otherwise you will be swallowed by the rampaging waters of the ocean and sweep you away completely.
You should also be careful about other natural disasters like the phenomenon “scree” which is similar to a landslide.
Patrick Geryl, in his book, tried to answer a difficult question about the mountain that if it going to move, whether it is possible to say it is will rise up o sink.
Some very thought-provoking remarks about the topic on geological redistribution was made by Mr. Charles Hapgood in the book the Path of the Pole. He said it is possible to make mathematical calculations on the physical activities of a mountain. He warns of the possible movement of the diametric opposite points in the planets causing them to either move towards the equator or towards the poles during a shift of the earths’ crust.
Try to get a globe and look at it closely. You will notice a bulge on the equator that indicates how pressure on the North and South poles brings the Northern and Southern hemisphere close to each other brought about by the earth’s speed of rotation. This phenomenon causes the area over the equator to move when everything else moves.
There has to be enough force to push the crust up under the continental shelf to the bulge lying on the equator. The part of the bulge that is near the equator will be stretched and the part moved to neat the poles will be compressed.
If you are interested to know what continents will have drastic movements in 2012, we first need to know the movement of the earth’s crust so we will know what particular continents will suffer the most when the litosphere finally sinks. The combined size of the continents of Asia, Europe and Africa will have a bigger land mass that North and South America.
It is important to note the direction the earth’s crust will shift if you are to predict what areas will be affected when the lithosphere begins to expand and shrink. Europe, Asia and Africa are locked together and, therefore comprise a much larger landmass than the Americas combined.
It is therefore safe to claim, based on the law of inertia and friction that the smaller continents will experience the farthest movement due to polar shift. North and South America are the smallest continents in terms of mass therefore they will experience the farthest shift away from their original location during the cataclysm.
This brings us to conclude that there is higher risk for the North and South American compared to the Asian/African/European continents although the cities will also be at an equally great risk because of this phenomenon. Not one building or tree will survive this end time menacing deluge.
