Science confirms 2
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Андрей Тихомиров
© Андрей Тихомиров, 2023
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The Biblical Book of Exodus (excerpts)
Most likely, the Red Sea was actually a reed lake, whose water temporarily really parted during the east wind (see Exodus 14:21). The proof of this is the events of March 2021. The container ship Ever Given, which blocked the Suez Canal, was taken off the shoal. On March 28, the canal administration announced that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi had ordered the unloading of the container ship Ever Given. The container ship Ever Given under the flag of Panama completely ran aground in the south of the Suez Canal on March 23, blocking traffic. (THE JAPANESE COMPANY SHOHEI KISEN, which MANAGES THE SHIP, EXPLAINED WHAT HAPPENED WITH A STRONG WIND highlighted by me Tikhomirov A.E.). It was reported that there are more than 20 thousand heavy containers on board the ship, which were transported from China to the Dutch port of Rotterdam. It is one of the largest vessels in its class: its length reaches 400 m, width 59 m, more than 400 vessels are waiting to pass through the channel. The process is expected to take about three days. Experts believe that global logistics companies will have to reconsider transport routes and approaches to choosing the size of ships, as well as change the time planning for the delivery of goods to ports. And a week of downtime of the sea route will cost the world economy $70 billion. Disruption of transport and logistics chains will also lead to the diversification of transport routes from Asia to Europe and vice versa. The main beneficiaries may be the Northern Sea Route and the railway project the Silk Road from China to Europe.
Quotes from the book by Tikhomirov A.E. «Ridero», Yekaterinburg, 2017: «Exodus»: https://ridero.ru/books/iskhod_2/
9: «9 And the dust will rise up throughout all the land of Egypt, and there will be an inflammation with boils on people and cattle throughout all the land of Egypt. (Egypt, lying along the Nile, among deserts, depends on the river and the desert. There are various natural disasters here: the khamsin blows the wind that carries the dust of the desert, when it gets dark during the day and this darkness grits on the teeth; there are invasions of parasites, locusts, hail, there are epidemics and epizootics, there is a flowering of water that becomes like blood and unsuitable for drinking. It has to be filtered with earth, pulling holes along the shore near the water. According to the law of the Babylonian king Hammurabi, the epidemic is defined as the touch of God).»
9:33 And Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh, and stretched out his hands to the LORD, and the thunder and hail ceased, and the rain ceased to fall on the earth. (Dispersal of clouds, clouds clouds are constantly moving and «dispersed» use their knowledge and information about wind, atmosphere, etc. to «disperse» clouds, clouds, stop thunder, hail, rain. In addition, it has been scientifically proven that, for example, only seriously ill people react to «changes» in solar activity, while healthy people do not notice «changes». The relationship was proved (this is the development of A.L. Chizhevsky et al.) between changes in the Earths magnetic field and an increase (decrease) in the number of patients with myocardial infarction, if these people have already been ill. Apparently, there is also a relationship between «somewhat mental» sick people and electrical discharges emanating from thunderclouds. Some people (priests, shamans and not only) in trance perceive electrical discharges better than others and can, as it were, «disperse clouds», i.e. perceive lightning electrical discharges and feel the weather, understand where clouds and clouds can go).»
10: «13 And Moses stretched out his rod over the land of Egypt, and the LORD brought an east wind upon the land, [which lasted] all that day and all night. Morning came, and the east wind struck locusts. (That is, the locusts came from the east, and this is the Sinai Peninsula, where the locusts most likely already were, and the priest knew about it).»
10: «19 And the Lord raised up a very strong western wind from the opposite side, and he carried the locusts and threw them into the Red Sea: there was not a single one left locusts in the whole country of Egypt. (The wind helped).»
10:21 And the LORD said to Moses, Stretch out your hand toward heaven, and there will be darkness in the land of Egypt, a palpable darkness. (There is a hydroexplosive type of volcanic eruption occurring in shallow conditions of oceans and seas, characterized by the formation of a large amount of steam arising from the contact of incandescent magma and seawater. During eruptions, sometimes a volcanic structure collapses with the formation of a caldera a large depression with a diameter of up to 16 km and a depth of up to 1000 m. When magma rises, the external pressure weakens, gases and liquid products associated with it escape to the surface, and a volcano eruption occurs. If ancient rocks, not magma, are brought to the surface, and water vapor formed by heating underground waters prevails among the gases, then such an eruption is called phreatic. The lava that has risen to the earths surface does not always reach this surface. It only raises layers of sedimentary rocks and solidifies in the form of a compact body (laccolith), forming a kind of system of low mountains. All the phenomena preceding, accompanying and following the actual eruption of a volcano are called volcanic and sometimes stretch for a long time not only for years, but also for whole decades and centuries. The harbinger of a volcanic eruption is often an underground rumble, shocks and tremors of an earthquake. The springs on the slopes and at the foot of the volcano dry up or decrease, or, conversely, increase their activity. Cracks appear on the slopes and in the crater, releasing suffocating gases or hot water. Occasionally, gases spread more or less far and destroy small animals and vegetation that covered the slopes of a long-dormant volcano. An eruption often begins with the release of a column of black smoke from the crater, rising high up (from 1 to 5 km) and then spreading out in the air in the form of a cloud of various shapes, sometimes resembling a pine tree (pine with a flat top). Gradually, this pillar becomes darker and wider, the entire top of the volcano is shrouded in thick clouds, and a thunderstorm with a downpour often breaks out. At the same time, large and small incandescent fragments of rocks captured by the pressure of hot gases from the crater are ejected from the crater. Their flight can be well observed at night in the form of fiery dots rising above the crater. From the clouds carried by the wind in one direction or the other, the precipitation of fine material begins volcanic ash, covering not only the slopes of the volcano, but also the surroundings, sometimes at a distance of several hundred kilometers (downwind), and forming a loose layer of varying thickness during strong eruptions (depending on the distance to the crater), which also often destroys vegetation by covering it. The amount of volcanic debris and ash thrown into the air sometimes reaches tens of millions, and sometimes hundreds of millions of cubic meters. The fall of ash in such eruptions can be so thick that the day turns into a dark night. A similar picture was observed during the eruption of Shiveluch in Kamchatka in 1854, when such a large amount of volcanic ash fell that during the day there was impenetrable darkness in a place located 50 km from the volcano. When all these phenomena reach the greatest tension, fiery liquid lava pours out of the crater of the volcano, sometimes after a strong explosion. It overflows over the edge of the crater and flows down the slopes of the volcano. Tangible darkness is ashes that can be felt).»
13: «21 And the LORD went before them by day in a pillar of cloud, showing them the way, and by night in a pillar of fire, shining on them, that they might go by day and by night. (Khamsin is a hot, dry wind that turns into cloud pillars, observed in Egypt in the spring months, the air is filled with hot sand dust. Samum is a dry, hot wind in the deserts of Arabia and North Africa, locals call it fire wind, breath of death, blows with great force and raises large masses of sand that cover the sun, observed most often in spring, guides light torches so that you can see. Sirocco is a southerly wind that brings heated air from the deserts. Dust tornadoes (whirlwinds) are formed in an ascending air stream that has arisen over dry soil overheated by sunlight in dry steppes and deserts, in particular, in the Sahara, Arabia, Egypt. There are also fire tornadoes. A fire tornado (or firestorm) is an atmospheric phenomenon formed when the scattered fires that have arisen combine into one. The air above it heats up, its density decreases and it rises up. From below, cold air masses from the periphery enter its place. The incoming air is also heated. Oxygen suction acts like a bellows. Stable centripetal directional flows are formed, spiraling from the ground to a height of up to five kilometers. There is a chimney effect. The pressure of hot air reaches hurricane speeds. The temperature can rise up to 1000C. Everything burns or melts. At the same time, everything that is nearby is sucked into the fire. And so on until everything that can burn burns down. In addition, geophysicists have uncovered the secret of strange lights, sometimes preceding earthquakes. These glows occur in rift zones, where special charge carriers appear in rocks. Since the birth of seismology as a science in the 19th century, many scientists have begun to think about the nature of some phenomena that may be harbingers of aftershocks. Perhaps one of the strangest such phenomena, sometimes bearing a touch of mysticism, are the glow in the atmosphere that people have been observing for centuries on the eve of earthquakes. In the Russian-language literature, the name earthquake lights has taken root for them, abroad they are called earthquake lights or EQL for short. Their study on a scientific basis began relatively recently in many countries. The first scientific work on lights was written by the Irish engineer Robert Mallet in 1851. In it, he listed many cases of observing lights, starting from the 17th century BC and ending in 1842. Geologist Robert Theriot, an employee of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Canadian province of Quebec, in his article published in the journal Seismological Research Letters, tried to systematize information about observations of earthquake lights and find out what leads to their occurrence. Having researched historical sources, Therio analyzed 65 documented appearances of lights that have been observed since 1600 AD in Europe and North America. Comparing the eyewitness data with the currently available data on the geological structure of earthquake sites, the scientist came to the conclusion that the majority of cases of observation of lights occur in areas of rift zones areas of rupture of the earths crust formed as a result of its longitudinal movement or fracture. It turned out that the vast majority of documented luminescence was observed near the socalled grabens areas of the earths crust lowered along steep vertical cliffs. An example of such a geological formation is the depression of Lake Baikal. One of the last documented glows occurred on the eve of the devastating earthquake of 2009 in Italian LAquila. Then, just a few seconds before the earthquake, local residents noticed 10-centimeter lights hovering over the cobblestone Francesco Crispi Street in the historic center of the city. On November 12, 1988, a bright, purplish-pink ball was seen moving in the sky near Quebec 11 days before a powerful earthquake. And two days before the devastating earthquake in San Francisco in 1906, which killed up to 3 thousand people, people observed streams of light spreading along the earths surface. A common property of all areas where earthquake lights were observed was the presence of deep vertical faults, whose role in the formation and propagation of the glow is not completely clear. We dont know exactly why most of the glow is associated with rift zones and not with other types of faults, but unlike other faults that can form at an angle of 3035 degrees, for example in subduction zones, cases of glow are associated with subvertical faults, Terio explained. The magnitude of the earthquakes that were included in the list of analyzed ones lay in the range of 3.69.2. And the lights themselves had different shapes and sizes, although most of them were spherical lights moving or resting, or flashes rising from the ground. The time of observation of the lights and their distance to the epicenters of the earthquakes were different. Most of the lights were observed before or during earthquakes, and extremely rarely after. This led scientists to believe that the rapid accumulation of mechanical stresses in the earths crust and their changes at the time of propagation of seismic waves leads to the emergence of fires. Positive charge carriers (holes) arising from stresses in rocks flow rapidly along the stress gradient, reach the surface, where air molecules ionize and cause it to glow. According to Theriot, he remembered most of all the case with a resident of Aquila. This man, seeing the lights from the house two hours before the earthquake, rushed to his family and took her to a safe place. This is one of the very few documented cases where someone acted upon noticing the earthquake lights. These lights, as a harbinger phenomenon, in combination with other types of parameters, will someday be able to warn about strong earthquakes, explained scientist Pavel Kotlyar. Here, most likely, there was not only an earthquake, but also the eruption of several volcanoes, including underground and underwater, since this is a seismically active region where the plates of the Eurasian and African continents converge, which led to such miracles).»
13: «22 The pillar of cloud did not leave during the day and a pillar of fire at night on behalf of the people. (That is, the weather was very windy and there were constant tornadoes, which were used by skillful backstage conductors as a distraction, lighting torches at night).»
Chapter 14 (as the most important is given in full)
«1 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying: (The gentleman talks to Moses in this way, which proves that he knows the language that Moses spoke).
2 Tell the children of Israel to turn and encamp before Pi-Hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea, before Baal-Zephon; set up a camp opposite him by the sea. (Baal-Zephon (Suez) is the northern tip of the Gulf of Suez. Migdol may have been a watchtower located in a strategically important location on Mount Jebel Ataka. Pi-Gahirof was located not far from the Red Sea where the only way of retreat from the approaching Egyptian army lay through the sea. Egyptian fortresses were scattered throughout the country, including in the Sinai Peninsula. At that point, the sea had to be deep enough for the waters to separate, forming a passage «among the sea» and a water «wall» on both sides. No place north of the Gulf of Suez meets these conditions. However, many modern scientists are of the opinion that the Israelis walked through shallow water in the area of the Bitter Lakes, which begins about 25 km north of Suez. However, scientists deny that the Israelites passage was due to a miracle (claiming that it was a swampy area), or believe that in ancient times the northern tip of the Red Sea was part of the area of the Bitter Lakes and that at that time there was much deeper, although, judging by archaeological evidence, the water level has since been practically has not changed).