ECDO Oceania

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Oceania ECDO visualization using the V4 model.[1]
Australia and many of the Pacific islands have flood stories.[2] Australia bears many evidences of possible diluvial flows reinforced with numerous large salt deposits.[3] We also find a description of a possible rotation in the Australian paleomagnetic record from half a billion years ago.[4]

Australian flood stories: "A great flood drowned most of the people. A few escaped to the top of the tall mountain Bibbiringda, which is inland of the northern bay of Cape Cleveland. [Frazer, p. 236]" and "Bunjil, the creator, was angry with people because of the evil they did, so he caused the ocean to flood by urinating into it. All people were destroyed except those whom Bunjil loved and fixed as stars in the sky, and a man and a woman who climbed a tall tree on a mountain, and from whom the present human race is descended. [Gaster, p. 114]"[2]

Cook Islands flood story: "The rain god Aokeu caused five days and nights of rain, washing the red clay and small stones into the ocean and carving deep valleys. Rangi, the people's first chief, had been forewarned and led his people to Rangimotia, the central peak. Soon water covered everything except a long narrow strip of soil, and the tide continued rising. Rangi waded through water up to his chin to reach the temple of the supreme god Rongo, and appealed to him. Rongo looked at the war of the waters and cried "Enough!" The sea subsided and the rain stopped, leaving the island with its present landscape. Aokeu was judged the victor, because the sea had been stopped by the rocky heights, but but the rains flowed far into the ocean, carrying red clay to mark their progress. [Frazer, pp. 246-248; Vitaliano, p. 168]"[2]

[1] https://theethicalskeptic.com/2024/05/12/exothermic-core-mantle-decoupling-dzhanibekov-oscillation-ecdo-theory/
[2] https://talkorigins.org/faqs/flood-myths.html
[3] https://x.com/nobulart/status/1812565796972798086
[4] https://x.com/nobulart/status/1817571533050581496

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