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In the layers of the 18th century archaeologists found a bunch of plastic

In the layers of the 18th century, archaeologists found a bunch of plastic

In the layers of the 18th century, archaeologists found a bunch of plastic

Over the past decades, alternative historians have made an incredible number of discoveries, and people familiar with at least some of them laugh at the weak-minded who believe in official “science.”
For example, this official “science” claims that the ancient Pithecanthropus, who once inhabited South Asia, used hammers and chisels to cut out temples of this type in the rocks:
In fact, this was all done not with a chisel, but with the use of simpler tools – like a 3D printer, but in reverse:
All this, of course, is very wonderful, but it does not answer the question: when was it last time and when was it the next time? The second question is, of course, more important, but the first is also interesting because it helps answer the second. And as a response, some smart guys from the Baltic countries posted  a very interesting study on Science Advances on February 21:
Plastics are a recent particulate material in the history of the Earth. Because of the persistence of plastic and its widespread distribution, it has great potential to become a global age marker and a correlation tool between sedimentary profiles. In this study, we ask whether microplastics can be considered among the indicators that define the Anthropocene era (from 1950 onwards).
We present a study of the deposition history of microplastics derived from lake sediment profiles in northeastern Europe. The deposits have been independently dated from the present to the first half of the 18th century. Regardless of the age of the sediment layer, microplastic particles were found in cores at all sites.
Depending on the aspect ratio of the particles, less elongated particles were found deeper, and more elongated particles and fibers had reduced mobility. It is concluded that the interpretation of the distribution of microplastics in the studied sediment profiles is ambiguous and does not strictly indicate the beginning of the Anthropocene epoch.
Thus, plastic was found in sedimentary layers that date back to the 18th century (Peter I and others like him). After reading this, environmentalists became very alarmed, claiming that this was all “pollution,” but this is hard to believe.
The diameter of microplastic particles is up to 5 millimeters. They are lighter than water, which forces them to float and does not allow them to accumulate in sufficient quantities in sedimentary layers. This means that in 1700 plastic was present on Earth. But where did this plastic come from? 
There seem to be only two options:
a) On the eve of 1700, there was a developed civilization on Earth, which was washed away by a flood. This allows us to date the flood (or other global cataclysm) to the 17th century. 
b) During the time of the Swedes, some pepelats flew in the sky near Poltava and also sprayed some kind of chemical trails. It’s difficult to say for what purpose, since for what purpose they spray today we also don’t know. But apparently the task was somehow important. 
In light of the above, one might think that the next flood is coming soon. Soon because either the time between cataclysms is comparable to the technological cycle “stone ax – microplastic” and now we have just come to the level of development when it should bang.
Or the cycles of changing seasons in the Planet Earth amusement park are controlled by aliens, and for some reason they pour plastic from the clouds before demolition. Now they started pouring a lot, hinting that the arena will be cleaned soon. But we don’t know how soon, so we continue to monitor developments. https://thebigtheone.com/%d0%b2-%d1%81%d0%bb%d0%be%d1%8f%d1%85-xviii-%d0%b2%d0%b5%d0%ba%d0%b0-%d0%b0%d1%80%d1%85%d0%b5%d0%be%d0%bb%d0%be%d0%b3%d0%b8-%d0%bd%d0%b0%d1%88%d0%bb%d0%b8-%d0%ba%d1%83%d1%87%d1%83-%d0%bf%d0%bb%d0%b0/
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