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Hapgood was the son of Hutchins Hapgood and Neith Boyce.Hapgood received a master's degree from Harvard University in 1929 in medieval and modern History.His Ph.D. work on the French Revolution was interrupted by the Great Depression.
Hapgood's theory suggests that Earth's outer crust is able to move upon the upper mantle layer rapidly up to a distance of 2,000 miles, placing Atlantis in Antarctica, when considering the movements of the crust in the past. Albert Einstein was one of the few voices to answer Hapgood's theory.
The geographic poles are defined by the points on the surface of Earth that are intersected by the axis of rotation. The pole shift hypothesis describes a change in location of these poles with respect to the underlying surface – a phenomenon distinct from the changes in axial orientation with respect to the plane of the ecliptic that are caused by precession and nutation, and is an ...
In Charles Hapgood's book Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, he concludes that ancient land formations gave way to hyperdiffusionism and the diffusion "of a true culture." [ 13 ] This culture could have been more advanced than that of Egypt or Greece because it was the foundation of a worldwide culture.
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Rand Flem-Ath (born c. 1949 as Rand Fleming) is a Canadian librarian and author [1] known for his numerous books about the lost continent of Atlantis and the theory of Earth Crustal Displacement. [1] His views are influenced by Charles Hapgood and in turn influenced Graham Hancock's Fingerprints of the Gods. [2] [3]
His theories have no supporters in the geological community, where the accepted model is plate tectonics, but they were adopted by Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's When the Sky Fell: in Search of Atlantis (1995/2009) in which they expand the evidence for Charles Hapgood's theory of earth-crust displacement and propose Antarctica as the site of Atlantis.
The studio announced on Wednesday, April 12, that executive producer Chuck Lorre will be creating a new comedy series based on The Big Bang Theory universe. No plot or casting details have been ...