the atlanteans moved there for the 12000 years ago event, and left around 5000 years ago. i explored a lightning map and it was interesting that the whole plateau under egypt has a very low lightning strike frequency. there's a few others, iirc mongolia doesn't get lightning strikes very often either.
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also, the region near egypt in the mediterranean is where is expected to be the pivot point, 90 degrees between (notably, hawaii is near it). this is an area where ocean motion will be the lowest. the mediterranean is shallow compared to the atlantic.
How do you determine the pivot point?
Oh okay do you're saying Egypt and Hawaii are the poles around which the crust would move, because that axis is 90° off the magnetic poles. But the magnetic poles are moving, so how do you know where they'll be when it happens?
Hmm. AI thingy says the antipode of Hawaii is Botswana
yeah, but it's in the same region where the ocean motion will be less in the rotation
ok, it's quite a long way then. roughly the midpoint on one side of the two anomalies is around the mediterranean north of libya and egypt.
Yeah but I think that's still right, there should be a zone around the poles of the shift (if there are poles, cuz it might be too chaotic) where disruptions are less powerful.