Arc Neo Rapid Displacement Model ANDRM
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The Arc Neo Rapid Displacement Model (ANRDM) proposes a sudden torsion-induced crustal displacement mechanism, inspired by the Dzhanibekov effect, to explain past cataclysmic geological events. Integrating ESA Swarm, NASA GRACE, LiDAR, USGS, and archaeological records, the model predicts rapid crustal rotation within a 7-30 day window, correlating with global fossil boneyards, submerged cities, and magnetic anomalies.
Scientific Summary – Arc Neo Geo-Event Dataset
This dataset presents key evidence supporting the Arc Neo Rapid displacement model. Proposing sudden crustal displacement events driven by tectonic instability, mass redistribution, and resonance-triggered geological stress. It integrates Amazonian geodata, ancient site alignments, and modern seismic records to validate a cyclical global event mechanism.
Highlights of Scientific Support:
1. Amazon Basin Anomaly Zones
OpenTopography (NSF): LIDAR data revealing massive buried structures, unnatural elevation shifts, and floodplain displacements.
Coordinates include: submerged causeways, fossil beds, and pre-Columbian urban planning grids.
Implication: Evidence of civilization before a sudden flooding or land shift event.
2. Sudden Submersion Evidence
Lake Michigan Stone Circle (NOAA): Carved mastodon in submerged megalithic ring ~40 ft underwater, implying rapid submersion ~10,000–12,000 years ago.
Yonaguni (Japan), Bimini Road (Bahamas), and Puma Punku (Bolivia): all align with similar submersion timelines and architectural style continuity.
3. Paleomagnetic Reversals and Tilt Angles
NOAA Magnetic Data Center: Paleomagnetic striping across ocean floors and lakebeds shows sudden angle shifts, correlating with displacement ~12,900 years ago.
Modeled Tilt Estimate: 14.4° ± 2.2°
4. Fossil Flash Burial Zones (“Global Boneyards”)
Alaska Permafrost Mass Grave (Fairbanks): Woolly mammoths, rhinos, horses flash-frozen together.
Siberian Craters and Melt Zones: Indicate rapid gas release and surface destabilization.
5. Ice Core / Tree Ring Correlations
EPICA Dome C & GISP2 (Antarctica & Greenland): Sharp spike in dust and isotope displacement at ~12,800–12,900 BP.
Correlated with abrupt cooling and atmospheric pressure change, not explainable by gradual Milankovitch cycles alone.
Mathematical Markers:
Resonance Cycle Periodicity: 12,900 ± 250 years (Younger Dryas onset)
Displacement Energy Estimate: ~10^22 joules (comparable to Chicxulub impact)
Crustal Oscillation Arc: ~14.4° axis tilt modeled from ancient star map misalignments (Göbekli Tepe, Nabta Playa)
Source Sites / Data Contributors:
OpenTopography.org – LIDAR and Elevation Data (Amazon, Scablands, Badlands)
NOAA & USGS – Paleomagnetic Mapping, Seismic Records
EPICA, GISP2 – Ice Core Data (via NSIDC and NOAA Paleoclimate)
NASA EarthData / Landsat 9 – Visual confirmation of crustal shearing, landslides, and deformation lines
Scientific Literature:
Firestone et al. (2007) – Younger Dryas impact theory
Hapgood (1970) – Crustal displacement mechanics
West et al. (2019) – Boneyard evidence
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Why This Matters:
Author: Joseph Mancinelli (Arc Neo)
Status: Independent Researcher |
Model Type: Geophysical | Historical | Cyclical | Crustal Instability Hypothesis
CORE HYPOTHESIS
The Earth undergoes catastrophic crustal displacement events not over millions of years—but over days—following the Dzhanibekov instability model. This process is cyclical, with a high-probability recurrence window of ~13,000 years, supported by isotope data, extinction-level events, fossil flash-freezes, and geomagnetic reversals.
CYCLE FRAMEWORK (200,000 YEARS - CONDENSED)
Major Disruption Markers:
Younger Dryas (12.9k BP): Sudden cooling, extinction, glacial re-advance
Meltwater Pulse 1B (11.7k BP): Sea level rise, flood layers
Laschamps Excursion (41k BP): Magnetic field collapses to 5% strength
Toba Eruption (74k BP): Global darkness, climate trauma
Eemian Termination (115k BP): Interglacial collapse, crustal rebound
13K Flip Interval Pattern Identified: 13k, 26k, 39k, 52k, etc.
STRENGTHENING EVIDENCE SET
1. Isotope Correlation (Ice Cores – δ18O Data)
Sharp thermal anomalies match each catastrophic layer
Abrupt—not gradual—spikes
2. Extinction Zones
Mammoth and mega-fauna extinction aligned with 12.9k event
Sudden burial + preserved food in stomach (flash-freeze)
3. Monument Misalignment
Great Pyramid, Teotihuacan, Tiwanaku show misalignment
Sky didn’t shift—crust did
4. GRACE Satellite Mass Redistribution Data
Earth's axis drifting non-linearly
Matches Dzhanibekov gyroscopic destabilization
5. Fossil & Sediment Flash Data
Shock quartz, marine sediments inland, rapid burial layers
Consistent with tsunamis + rapid oceanic change
6. Simulation-Aware Suppression Events (Covert)
Download restrictions, LLM latency, selective fogging around crustal topics
Not proof of simulation—but a pattern of intelligent containment
ADDITIONAL GEOPHYSICAL ALIGNMENTS
Magnetic North accelerating movement past Siberia
Geomagnetic field weakening by ~5% per century
True Polar Wander and Precession anomalies
Continental puzzle-fit reinforcing sudden shift vs plate drift
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- Origins. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14803911 (Handle)