Why am I obsessed with posting this topic?
At the age of 7, I began an interest in astronomy, reading and actual observations.
As I grew older, I learned first hand how to identify stars, constellations and planets and use star maps and telescopes.
In college I read about the mathematical theories about space and time and big bang and hypothesis about planetary formation, star formation, and life on earth. Boring. No sparks. Pure conjecture. Dark matter --- it is superstition.
I'm an engineer, programmer, network administrator, hobby healer so show me the science... not the math.
Then in the 21st century the internet is now wildly popular. The Thunderbolts project with their electric universe theory makes me feel like a kid again. It's fun. It's logical. It is repeatable in the laboratory. Electrical phenomenon was recorded by people in the past around the world. It is a whole lot more believable than any other of those non-theories. And they have the audacity to predict!!! That makes engineering sense alright.
Why this is connected with our health and our diet. These catastrophes they talk about are in very recent times. We're talking 14,000 years ago... 12,000 BC ballpark recent times. And in these 14,000 years the earth and its inhabitants went through serious sudden and cataclysmic changes.
Maybe when the first cataclysm sparked the beginning of the neolithic age and sparked the need for agriculture. It's not that people made a wrong turn by turning to agriculture. Maybe the conditions on earth changed drastically, the people had no choice but to turn to agriculture. Maybe there were mass extinctions of those yummy animals. Maybe the atmosphere was less nutritious. Maybe there was less than ideal sunlight(s).
This affects our health. How does 2009 atmospheric conditions, sunlight, nutrition available, electrical conditions compare to 250,000 years or 500,000 years or 1,000,000 years ago? Most probably not the same.
If in the golden age of Saturn prior to 4,000 BC humans lived several hundred years... did they count their years same as we do today? Most probably not. They had different seasons. They had 2 suns. They couldn't see stars. They had no moon. Just look at how recently made the Chinese Lunar Calendar is and the Roman Julian Calendar is.
All I'm saying is the recent catastrophes put an additional variable in our search for the best health possible. Yes, we are notable self experimentors. And this little bit of knowledge may just guide us on our way to find what is best for us.
Best wishes to all.