No this isn't the continental drift hypothesis. This is much more violent when the whole Earth's crust ship shifts in dramatic instant fashion. And no this is not the magnetic pole shift which is just all about the magnetic field on earth. The crystal shift is the actual crust of the giant continents temporarily float over the mantle of the earth shifting the whole continents to the equator and the poles to the equator while the equator points go to the poles etc all within a week. It's what's wiped out man kind every 14,000 years which is why even though we've had the same brain size for 200,000 years we really haven't done anything important with it up until the last 10,000 years or so. And it's also why all the giant rock pyramids called megalithic stuff we're probably built in the last time civilization advanced which was before 14,000 years ago.
That may all be so, but your statement " It's what's wiped out man kind every 14,000 years" is unprovable and wrong. The last catastrophe Earth experience was indeed 14,000 years ago, but that was from the impact of a foreign body striking North America during the warming phase from the Earth's last ice age. It caused the extinction of many megafauna, but did not "wipe out" mankind.
Many people have conjectured on the whole Earth crustal movement, including Charles Hapgood, who first published the 1513 Piri Reis map showing Antarctica.
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Many people have conjectured on the whole Earth crustal movement, including Charles Hapgood, who first published the 1513 Piri Reis map showing Antarctica.
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