> [Arlo]
> We live presently in between two cycles of
> glaciation (a time I see 
> referred to as "glacial regress") near the end of a
> larger cycle we 
> call an "ice age". Geological records would tell us
> that before this 
> present Ice Age ends, the Earth will see at least
> one more cycle of 
> "glacial progress", before the Earth returns to its
> "normal" state, a 
> state as experienced by the dinosaurs for millions
> of years. This is 
> undeniable geology.


      This is interesting.  How do you know this? 
I've never seen any records that show that the Ice Age
regresses and progresses with exact amounts, but that
doesn't mean it's true.

SA


      
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