Examples of using Hapgood in English and their translations into Greek
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This corresponds to the research conducted by Sir Charles Hapgood who asserts that pole shiftshave been a regular occurrence in Earth's history.
Hapgood claims this and other maps support a theory of global exploration by a pre-classical undiscovered civilization.
Professor Hapgood suggests that inhabitants of Antarctica fled the continent when natural disasters transformed the continent into a 14 million square km of dangerous icy terrain.
It's impossible' says Hapgood‘that someone in the fourteenth century could have found the exact latitudes of these places, not to mention the precision of the longitudes….
Most of these maps- Hapgood goes on- were of the Mediterranean
This according to Hapgood, is explicable if the virtually rigid outer crust of the earth undergoes,
According to Hapgood, around 12,000 years ago the Earth's crust shifted,
This storm has got a period of earlier activity that caused some problems,” Hapgood says,“and then the next night,
It is noteworthy to mention that Charles Hapgood began studying the Piri Reis map in the middle of the 20th century
In his book of 1958, Earth's Changing Crust, Hapgood proposes that a change of the poles would have happened at the end of the last ice age,
Professor Charles Hapgood, a professor of history
Professor Hapgood, 1958.
You ever read"Hapgood"?
Hapgood's my name, boys.
Would you like some more of my mother's space pie, Mr. Hapgood?
Would you like to stay with Mr. Hapgood… show him the way back to the Jupiter 2?
Hapgood suggested that because the Piri Reis map was drawn from many maps,
Hapgood, I think you owe him an apology.
Hapgood should be leaving in less than half an hour.
It's an astonishing observation,” Hapgood says.