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To a larger extent, the conundrum is perhaps the continental shifts and the poles wondering a bit .
But who knows!
A million years is a very long long time and of course, time, as we know it here on earth, stretches back 4.5 B they tell me.
Can a planet rotate two directions at once?
Dealing with numbers past a billion we have to know we are in a state of flux.
I would not bet too much on what we think we know as it is postulations and guesses for the most part.
As humans, we tend to see things through a very narrow slot and try to be the director of what we want the history to say, rather than letting it read as it should.
Too many paid scientist will find what they are paid to find.
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