Did it rain there very often? It seems a bit far south to have the water freeze into thick layers of ice. If the water did freeze it would also freeze the rocks to the ground and movement would have been very difficult. If the wind was strong enough to slide the rocks, dirt would have would have built up in front of them in a bull dozer effect and the rocks would have started to tumble and roll rather than slide.
The rocks are moved by slow moving ice. The rare rains come in the high desert, and a couple of inches of water flows in and fills the basin. Then the cold high desert nights freezes the water. In the morning the ice starts to melt. As the ice starts to melt, the wind starts moving the ice in drifts and it drags the rocks with it. The by mid day the ice and all the water melts and evaporates leaving rocks with tracks behind them. TADA!!!
On the desert floor becomes slippery from rain, the rocks move because of the frequency and vibrations of the Earth, just like the tests of rice on a frequency plate change shape and move around, so do the rocks
Notice that the first picture that comes up on this and it's like they are trying to push the rocks are really small subliminally onto people before they run the wind theory "solution" past people and then only the weight of the rocks with no size to human comparison to the bigger ones. Does this happen to other really heavy rocks on other dessert plains under the same conditions? If not why not. The icy mud may make rocks move easier yet what's doing the moving. Wind seems a bit far fetched as some of these rocks are really heavy and it would have to be some wind to move one even on icy mud or on ice drifts presupposing wind can move ice drifts with heavy rocks on around with anything bar a hurricane so much in the allotted time frame. Its happening on land and is not like an iceburg out at sea. These rocks can move a lot in one day and they've been filmed moving and there dont look like there's alot of ice around let alone anything like the prehistoric looking ice age drift image these scientist's seem to want people to think in terms of when they do move. Nor any tornadoes ect around either. Also does the wind direction change the direction the rocks move in? Some scientists love to say "solved" but you have to ask yourself have you heard of or have these scientist's heard of rocks like this at any other place desert plains included suddenly going for a walk at certain times and under the very same conditions and to such an extent. If they did the scientist's wouldn't be so specifically interested in this place. So no I won't be camping out there alone at night quite yet going on this.
Melisa Silva notice how the first picture is showing only a small rock compared to the people sitting there and in another picture the guy with the camer you can't hardly see anything at all while they promote their wind and ice drift theory. I wrote something on this in the comments. I may be wrong but it's good to be a devils advocate sometimes.
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Did it rain there very often? It seems a bit far south to have the water freeze into thick layers of ice. If the water did freeze it would also freeze the rocks to the ground and movement would have been very difficult. If the wind was strong enough to slide the rocks, dirt would have would have built up in front of them in a bull dozer effect and the rocks would have started to tumble and roll rather than slide.
The rocks are moved by slow moving ice. The rare rains come in the high desert, and a couple of inches of water flows in and fills the basin. Then the cold high desert nights freezes the water. In the morning the ice starts to melt. As the ice starts to melt, the wind starts moving the ice in drifts and it drags the rocks with it. The by mid day the ice and all the water melts and evaporates leaving rocks with tracks behind them. TADA!!!
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On the desert floor becomes slippery from rain, the rocks move because of the frequency and vibrations of the Earth, just like the tests of rice on a frequency plate change shape and move around, so do the rocks
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It’s okay Rocky, take your time.
Notice that the first picture that comes up on this and it's like they are trying to push the rocks are really small subliminally onto people before they run the wind theory "solution" past people and then only the weight of the rocks with no size to human comparison to the bigger ones. Does this happen to other really heavy rocks on other dessert plains under the same conditions? If not why not. The icy mud may make rocks move easier yet what's doing the moving. Wind seems a bit far fetched as some of these rocks are really heavy and it would have to be some wind to move one even on icy mud or on ice drifts presupposing wind can move ice drifts with heavy rocks on around with anything bar a hurricane so much in the allotted time frame. Its happening on land and is not like an iceburg out at sea. These rocks can move a lot in one day and they've been filmed moving and there dont look like there's alot of ice around let alone anything like the prehistoric looking ice age drift image these scientist's seem to want people to think in terms of when they do move. Nor any tornadoes ect around either. Also does the wind direction change the direction the rocks move in? Some scientists love to say "solved" but you have to ask yourself have you heard of or have these scientist's heard of rocks like this at any other place desert plains included suddenly going for a walk at certain times and under the very same conditions and to such an extent. If they did the scientist's wouldn't be so specifically interested in this place. So no I won't be camping out there alone at night quite yet going on this.
Spongebob taught me about these
Ice melts. Rocks most. Water is amazing
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Melisa Silva notice how the first picture is showing only a small rock compared to the people sitting there and in another picture the guy with the camer you can't hardly see anything at all while they promote their wind and ice drift theory.
I wrote something on this in the comments. I may be wrong but it's good to be a devils advocate sometimes.
7 years oooohhh i was 11 lol
The Rock moves this rocks for better shape in movies
"obtain special permits" ? lol You need permits to look at rocks in the desert ?
Uh how can ice form when it never gets cold enough there to form ice?????
Desert During Day: 10000 Degrees
Desert During Night: -100 Eat shit and freeze
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PURE EVIL
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