Hugh Auchincloss Brown (1879-1975) was an electrical engineer best known for advancing a theory of catastrophic pole shift. Brown claimed that massive accumulation of ice at the poles caused recurring tipping of the axis in cycles of approximately 4000-7500 years. Brown argued that because the earth wobbles on the axis and the crust slides on the mantle, a shift was demonstrably imminent. He suggested the use of nuclear explosions to break up the ice to forestall catastrophe.
Material for the theories set forth in this book has been collected by Hugh Auchincloss Brown for more than fifty years. The weight of evidence led him to formulate a startling concept, one which may point to the solution of geological mysteries that have long puzzled man. Considerable evidence indi
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