The Broken Planet Model – Online Version – page 5

Contents:

Section I — INTRODUCTION & FOUNDATION
Section II — PRE-FLOOD STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH
Section III — CATASTROPHE – THE BROKEN PLANET
Section IV — SCIENTIFIC RAMIFICATIONS OF THE MODEL
Section V — SCIENTIFIC PREDICTIONS & FUTURE RESEARCH
Appendix A: Effects of the BPM Across All Disciplines
Appendix B: BPM Summary and Scientific Impact
Appendix C: Scientific Predictions of the Broken Planet Model (BPM)

SECTION V: SCIENTIFIC PREDICTIONS & FUTURE RESEARCH

The implications of this model are profound. If the Broken Planet Model is correct, it demands a complete restructuring of how we interpret Earth’s history, cosmology, and even human civilization. The prevailing scientific paradigms—built upon uniformitarian assumptions and deep-time extrapolations—must be discarded in favor of a model rooted in catastrophic, rapid processes. This shift is not merely a minor academic adjustment but a paradigm-breaking upheaval that challenges nearly every assumption of modern geophysics, cosmology, paleontology, hydrology, geology, biology, and anthropology.

While mainstream science insists on slow, gradual changes shaping the planet over billions of years, the evidence instead points to a single, cataclysmic event—the rupture of Earth’s pre-Flood structure, resulting in tectonic instability, rapid geological transformations, and a complete reworking of Earth’s surface and core. These insights are not only scientifically compelling but biblically affirming, aligning seamlessly with the Genesis account of creation and the Flood.

This section explores the ramifications of this model across multiple disciplines and outlines key predictions that can be tested in the future. If this model is accurate, the scientific community will eventually be forced to acknowledge its explanatory power. The conclusions drawn here may be uncomfortable for those entrenched in old-world thinking, but the truth will stand, regardless of opposition.

Ramifications of the Model

Cosmological Paradigm Shifts

The Broken Planet Model demands a radical shift in how cosmology is understood. At its core, it dismantles the widely accepted geophysical and astrophysical assumptions that have dominated scientific thought for centuries. Other geophysical models—whether uniformitarian plate tectonics, deep-time planetary evolution, or mainstream creationist alternatives—are rendered obsolete by the sheer explanatory power of this model. No longer can one rely on incomplete theories that ignore the catastrophic nature of Earth’s past.

At the heart of this shift is a refined biblical cosmology—one that not only affirms Genesis but also corrects misconceptions held by both secular and religious communities. This is not mere theological wishful thinking but a systematic reconstruction of how the physical universe truly operates. The Noahic Flood, long dismissed as myth or local legend, is not only vindicated as historical fact but is also revealed as the defining event in Earth’s geological and climatic history. Every geological feature, from the highest mountain to the deepest ocean trench, bears the unmistakable fingerprint of this singular catastrophe.

This model also forces a reevaluation of alternative cosmologies—not just deep-time secular models but also certain Young Earth Creationist (YEC) models that fail to account for the evidence correctly. Deep time explanations, which insist on billions of years of gradual change, collapse under the weight of observable reality. The widely accepted Big Bang theory, along with its accompanying frameworks such as String Theory and cosmic expansion, is categorically rejected. These models rely on arbitrary assumptions, unverifiable inflationary mechanics, and mathematical gymnastics that serve only to preserve a crumbling paradigm.

Once this cosmology is seen, it cannot be unseen. The evidence is overwhelming, and those who grasp it will never again look at Earth, history, or the universe the same way. The truth is much simpler: the universe, like Earth, is young, dynamic, and the result of intentional creation rather than a meaningless cosmic accident. The evidence is clear for those willing to see it—modern science has misinterpreted the past, but this model restores the proper foundation. The sooner this reality is acknowledged, the sooner science can move forward in pursuit of real truth rather than clinging to flawed theories rooted in assumption rather than observation.

Key Points:Because this model fits both reality observed through science and revelation of truth given by God, it will outlast every other attempt at explaining what really happened long ago. And because it explains the past like no other idea, it can be trusted to explain what is to come. With this model, you may have your faith and science too. At long last.

Hydrological Consequences

The Broken Planet Model not only explains Earth’s past hydrological transformation but also provides a framework for understanding the ongoing decline of freshwater resources and the instability of modern hydrological systems. The processes set in motion by the Flood have not stopped—Earth is still adjusting, and its water cycle continues to falter. If this model is correct, several key trends should be expected to continue or accelerate in the coming years.

One major consequence is the ongoing depletion of groundwater. Ancient reservoirs, once part of a vast interconnected system, are now isolated, and many of the world’s largest aquifers are not being naturally replenished. The slow but relentless decline of these water tables will continue—not simply due to human overuse but because the original water cycle has been permanently altered. If this model holds true, scientists will increasingly recognize that current groundwater sources are largely non-renewable, in contrast to the renewable nature of a lost hydrological system. The pre-Flood world had an active, self-sustaining system that cycled water efficiently, but what exists today is not a system at all—only disconnected, dwindling reservoirs that have no higher design to function indefinitely. 

This loss of systemic hydrology has had profound secondary effects, particularly on soil depletion and nutrient loss. In the pre-Flood world, water was not just a passive medium—it played an active role in nutrient cycling and soil renewal. But today’s broken hydrological state is systematically removing nutrients without replacing them, leading to widespread soil exhaustion. Rain and irrigation water leach essential minerals from the land if not harnessed and controlled properly, carrying them away to rivers and oceans, where they are permanently lost from the agricultural cycle. This depletion is evident in the steady decline of soil fertility worldwide, forcing reliance on artificial fertilizers that temporarily restore nutrients but do not replace the lost system itself. Natural restorative methods are being discovered and developed, but not fast enough.

If this model is correct, the long-term effects of this nutrient loss will accelerate, leading to even greater challenges in sustaining plant life and food production. The land will continue to degrade, not because Earth is “old” but because it was never meant to function without a proper hydrological system. Future observations should confirm that soil depletion is not just a product of modern farming practices but an inevitable outcome of a post-Flood world where water no longer replenishes the land.

Additionally, oceanic salinity levels are expected to rise further over time. Although some scientists assume the oceans have reached equilibrium, the reality is that post-Flood erosion and mineral runoff have been gradually increasing salt concentrations for thousands of years. This trend will likely persist, especially in areas where exposed bedrock and eroding sediments continue to contribute dissolved minerals to the oceans. If measured accurately over time, this ongoing salinization could serve as a testable prediction of the model.

Hydrothermal activity and continued shifts in underground water storage should also be expected. As the remnants of early post-Flood subterranean water deposits continue to drain or shift, unexpected collapses, sinkholes, and sudden changes in groundwater levels will become more common. Many of these events are already observed but often misinterpreted as isolated geological anomalies. In reality, they are symptoms of an Earth still settling from the single most violent disruption in history.

Additionally, increasing instability in polar ice sheets and glacial water reserves is another predicted consequence. If the climate continues to fluctuate post-Flood, the long-term fate of Earth’s frozen water storage remains uncertain. While secular models assume glacial melting is driven solely by modern climate factors, the Broken Planet Model suggests that the polar ice caps were formed rapidly and are still in a state of post-Flood adjustment. This raises key questions: Will the ice sheets fully melt? Will they stabilize? Or will they expand again? This remains one of the most significant unknowns in future hydrological modeling.

Ultimately, modern hydrology is not in equilibrium—it is still responding to an Earth-altering catastrophe. If this model is correct, we should expect continued decline in groundwater reserves, increasing oceanic salinity, sporadic hydrological instability, and long-term uncertainty regarding Earth’s remaining freshwater sources. While mainstream science struggles to explain these trends through conventional means, the Broken Planet Model provides a clear and testable framework for making sense of what comes next.

Key Points:The water table will keep going down. Groundwater will continue to go bad from the chemicals and poisons affecting its purity.The land is losing its needed food for plants that feed us.The ocean continues to get saltier and saltier. This may not happen everywhere, but it will happen overall. 

Geological Consequences

The Broken Planet Model not only reconstructs Earth’s geologic past but also provides a framework for predicting how Earth’s surface will continue to change in the coming millennium (unless the Lord intervenes). The processes set in motion by the Flood are not static—landforms, rock layers, and structural features are still adjusting to the massive, planet-wide reshaping that occurred. While uniformitarian models assume that geologic change is slow and imperceptible, the reality is that Earth remains unstable, and the consequences of the Flood event will continue to shape the landscape.

One key expectation is the continued erosion and leveling out of geologic formations. Many of the world’s most dramatic landscapes—towering mountains, deep canyons, and sharp cliffs—were formed rapidly due to the extreme forces of the Flood and post-Flood tectonic activity. However, these formations are not permanent. The fractured, unstable nature of much of Earth’s surface means that the natural trend will be toward rapid structural failure, erosion, and collapse, progressively reshaping the terrain far faster than uniformitarian models predict. We should expect:

  • Mountain ranges will continue to weather and break down, with some regions experiencing gradual erosion while others collapse suddenly due to earthquakes, landslides, and the fracturing of unstable post-Flood formations.
  • Canyons and cliffs will widen as rock layers continue to crumble from mechanical and chemical weathering.
  • Plateaus and other sharp landforms will diminish, gradually blending into the surrounding terrain.

This is not the result of deep time but the ongoing effects of a catastrophic restructuring. While mainstream geology assumes that erosion simply continues at the same rate indefinitely, the Broken Planet Model suggests that Earth is still in the process of stabilizing after extreme upheaval.

Another major consequence is the future exposure of fossil beds and geologic anomalies. Many of the world’s fossil deposits are currently buried, but erosion and shifting landmasses will continue to reveal new fossil sites, some of which will directly challenge the deep-time framework. In particular, we should expect:

  • More fossilized marine life found at high elevations, reinforcing the idea that the Flood deposited sea creatures on mountain peaks.
  • Rapid fossilization examples to emerge, showing that fossil formation does not require millions of years.
  • As erosion continues, more fossil sites will be exposed—some of which will directly challenge deep-time assumptions. We should expect discoveries of well-preserved soft tissue, fossils found in ‘impossible’ geological layers, and marine fossils in locations that defy standard models of gradual deposition.

The geologic column itself will continue to be redefined as new discoveries make it clear that sedimentary layers were not laid down gradually but through rapid, high-energy processes. If this model is correct, we will continue to find stratigraphic inconsistencies—rock layers out of order, missing “millions of years” of expected deposition, and sedimentary formations that could not have formed under standard uniformitarian conditions.

The model also predicts that seafloor spreading and tectonic adjustments will persist but at a declining rate. Unlike mainstream plate tectonics, which assumes slow, continuous movement over billions of years, the Broken Planet Model proposes that most plate motion was a short-lived, post-Flood event that is now slowing to near stagnation. However, residual pressure and weak points in the crust will still cause:

  • Localized seafloor spreading due to residual magma release.
  • Intermittent tectonic shifts, especially in areas with fractured crust from the Flood event.
  • Instability to continue triggering localized earthquakes, tsunamis, and sudden land shifts—sometimes in regions not traditionally considered seismically active.
Key Points:The explosions of the Great Flood didn’t just break the planet all at once, it is continuing to fall apart, piece by piece. Water, wind, earthquakes, and other forces will continue to breakdown the earth. Rocks fall from cliffs, mud slides downhill in the rain, and floods wash away much soil. As mountains and hills fall down and wash away, gravity keeps them down. As the mountains slowly crumble, more and more sea fossils will be uncovered on their peaks. More dinosaur bones will be found to have soft tissue in them that is impossible to last for the millions of years they claim for those bones. A new story will have to be told about the rocks and fossils than what the geologic column claims. Those fossils were not put in the ground a little at a time over millions of years. They all went down together, in the same week or even the same day. Seafloor spreading will not last forever. It will dwindle. It is only the final oozing of lava, brought up from the Mantle by the explosions that brought it out in the first place. The Tectonic Plates will continue to move and cause earthquakes all over the world. 

The Final Earthquake: The Bible’s Prophetic Confirmation

As the Earth continues adjusting to past disruptions, the Bible warns of a final, global earthquake that will surpass all others in magnitude and effect. Revelation 16:18-20 describes this moment:

“Then there came flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder and a severe earthquake. No earthquake like it has ever occurred since mankind has been on earth, so tremendous was the quake. The great city split into three parts, and the cities of the nations collapsed. God remembered Babylon the Great and gave her the cup filled with the wine of the fury of his wrath. Every island fled away and the mountains could not be found.” (Revelation 16:18-20, NIV)

This prophecy aligns perfectly with what the Broken Planet Model predicts: Earth’s crust is already fractured and unstable, and increasing seismic activity foreshadows a coming, planet-wide upheaval. This final event will not only shake every nation but will level mountains and submerge islands, permanently reshaping the planet’s topography one last time before the new creation. It is difficult to imagine an earthquake more powerful than when the Bedrock fell, but this is what the Good Book says, and who am I to rebut it? 

The prophetic connection is undeniable: the Earth has been judged once before by water, and it will be judged again by fire and shaking. Just as the Flood left a geological record of destruction, this final earthquake will leave behind a transformed world—one that will ultimately be replaced by the New Earth a thousand years later.

Another long-term expectation is the increased identification of major unconformities in the rock record, particularly in places like the Great Unconformity and the Moho boundary. These features, often misinterpreted within the deep-time framework, will increasingly be recognized as evidence of catastrophic events, not slow geological processes.

Ultimately, Earth is not in geologic equilibrium—it is still settling. If this model holds true, we should expect continued erosion and land leveling, further exposure of Flood-deposited fossils, ongoing tectonic activity, and new discoveries that force a reassessment of mainstream geological timelines. Science is not finished uncovering the consequences of Earth’s catastrophic past—and whether acknowledged or not, the implications of this model are inevitable.

Key Points:Earthquakes are prophesied to continue. More research is needed to fully understand tectonic activity.

Anthropological & Linguistic Consequences

Modern anthropology assumes a slow, evolutionary progression of human civilization, teaching that people gradually developed intelligence, skills, and social structures over tens of thousands of years. According to this narrative, primitive “cavemen” slowly evolved into city-builders, transitioning from hunter-gatherer societies to the formation of complex civilizations.

But the Broken Planet Model, rooted in the biblical account, presents a completely different reality: there was never a time when humans were “primitive” in the evolutionary sense. Instead, mankind was highly intelligent from the beginning, and the only reason some people were forced into a more “primitive” way of living was because they lost access to knowledge, tools, and trade after the Babel dispersion.

The key event that reshaped civilization was Babel—not some arbitrary “Stone Age.” This catastrophic linguistic and cultural reset shattered human unity, forcing people into isolated groups that could no longer communicate or collaborate with others as they once did. Some groups retained their knowledge of metallurgy, engineering, and construction, while others, cut off from trade and intellectual exchange, were forced into survival mode. This is the true explanation for so-called “cavemen.”

The Caveman Myth: How Isolation Creates “Primitive” Societies

The common stereotype of “Neanderthals” and early “cavemen” as brutish, semi-evolved subhumans is entirely misleading. These were just regular people, fully human, struggling to survive in a post-Babel world without the resources, skills, or infrastructure they had previously relied on.

A simple thought experiment illustrates this point: How would modern people fare if separated from society and forced to fend for themselves? If a group of today’s city-dwellers were dropped into the wilderness with no tools, no books, and no access to electricity or modern industry, how long would it take for them to develop metallurgy, farming, textiles, and architecture from scratch? The answer is obvious—most wouldn’t survive long, and those who did would be living in primitive conditions, not because they lacked intelligence, but because they lacked access to knowledge and tools.

This is exactly what happened to post-Babel humanity. Some groups were fortunate enough to retain critical knowledge, but others, isolated from civilization, had to start from scratch. Over time, these struggling populations left behind remnants of their crude survival techniques—temporary shelters, stone tools, and cave dwellings—leading modern anthropologists to falsely assume they were “less evolved.” But they weren’t evolving—they were simply adapting to harsh conditions with whatever they had. Some of these groups eventually reintegrated with advanced civilizations, regaining access to lost knowledge, while others remained isolated and left behind little more than traces of their existence.

Babel’s Blueprint: The Ziggurat Mentality in Every Civilization

The migration patterns after Babel also explain another fascinating reality: the world’s earliest civilizations all shared an obsession with grand architecture—especially pyramid-like structures. The great cities of the ancient world were not independent inventions; they were deliberate reconstructions of Babel’s lost glory, carried forward by people determined to recreate what had been taken from them.

In Mesopotamia, the first major post-Flood civilization built ziggurats, towering structures designed to reach the heavens. In Egypt, the same architectural mindset was expressed in the form of pyramids. In Mesoamerica, newly formed nations constructed stepped pyramids, nearly identical in function and design to the ziggurats of the Middle East. Across the globe, in Southeast Asia and China, cultures built tiered temple complexes with striking similarities to those in Mesopotamia.

The remarkable similarity between these structures is compounded by the timeline. While Noah was still alive, civilizations had already spread as far as the Americas and Polynesia. The grand structures of the ancient world were built not centuries apart, but nearly simultaneously, because the dispersed people carried their knowledge with them. This explains why ancient civilizations appear “suddenly” in history, rather than through a slow evolution.

Key Points:People have always been intelligent. In fact, in Noah’s day they may have been smarter than us.Imagine how primitive you’d look if you got kicked out of the city. That’s what happened after Babel—some people lost access to knowledge, tools, and trade, so they had to start over from scratch!When the people all left Grandpa Noah, they spread out fast and tried to remake Babel—their first home. While Noah was still alive in Central Asia, his great-great-great-grandkids were building their own tower in Central America! Same family, same desires, different language.Even though they got split up, they still wanted to build big things. That’s why ancient civilizations all over the world built pyramids, ziggurats, and temples—because they were trying to rebuild what they lost at Babel.

Linguistic Evidence: Babel’s Fingerprint on Global Languages

The Broken Planet Model also predicts that language development should show a clear, traceable pattern of dispersion from Mesopotamia outward—and that’s exactly what we see. Mainstream linguistic models struggle to explain why all major language families trace back to a single point of origin rather than appearing independently. Linguistic connections exist between far-flung civilizations, even when mainstream anthropology assumes they were never in contact. The oldest written languages appear suddenly, with complex grammar and structure, rather than evolving gradually from simple forms.

The confusion at Babel did not produce slightly different dialects—it produced entirely different, mutually unintelligible languages overnight. The sudden fragmentation of language at Babel made communication impossible, severing the unity of mankind and scattering them into separate civilizations, each with its own distinct tongue.

If the deep-time models were correct, we should see languages developing gradually over hundreds of thousands of years in isolated pockets. Instead, the Babel account perfectly matches what we actually observe: a rapid explosion of languages, all appearing within the same narrow historical window, spreading outward from a single origin.

The Truth About Race: One Human Family

Another modern misconception that falls apart under biblical scrutiny is the idea of race. According to the Broken Planet Model, there is only one race—the human race. The genetic differences we see today—skin tone, facial features, and other ethnic traits—are not evidence of different “races” but simply adaptations caused by the narrowing of the gene pool after Babel.

The division at Babel (Genesis 10) was not racial, but linguistic and cultural. The people who scattered across the Earth were all part of the same family—Noah’s family. Over generations, as isolated groups reproduced within their own small populations, certain traits became more dominant due to genetic variation and environmental adaptation. This explains why different ethnic groups emerged, but it also proves that all of humanity still belongs to the same lineage.

Racism, then, is not a biological reality but a human fabrication, built on ignorance of our shared ancestry. The idea that certain groups are superior or inferior is a direct contradiction of the biblical truth that all people are descendants of Noah, made in the image of God.

Unbroken Knowledge: The Shem-Abraham Connection

Further strengthening this direct historical connection is the fact that Shem—Noah’s middle son—was still alive when Abraham was born. This means that the knowledge of the pre-Flood world, the judgment of the Flood, and the events at Babel were not distant myths but living history, carried directly from one generation to the next. Unlike the secular assumption that mankind gradually ‘discovered’ civilization and spiritual truth, the biblical record shows an unbroken transmission of divine revelation from Adam to Noah, from Noah to Shem, and from Shem to Abraham and his descendants.

Key Points:Languages didn’t slowly develop over time—they exploded outward from Babel all at once.If deep time were true, languages would have taken hundreds or thousands of years to form, but instead, they appeared suddenly, already complex.People didn’t evolve into different “races.” They were one family, but when they split up, small gene pools caused certain traits to stand out.Racism is a lie. The Bible shows that we all come from Noah’s family—different languages, same people.Shem—Noah’s son—was still alive for most of Abraham’s life, passing away when Abraham was about 150 years old. This means the knowledge of the pre-Flood world, the Flood itself, and Babel could have been passed directly from Adam to Noah, from Noah to Shem, and from Shem to Abraham. That’s just three generations from the creation!

Predictions for Future Scientific Findings

The Broken Planet Model not only reconstructs Earth’s past but also provides a framework for predicting how the planet will continue to change as it settles from the catastrophic reshaping of the Flood. Many of the processes we observe today—tectonic shifts, thermal redistribution, and even atmospheric changes—are not remnants of an ancient, stable Earth but ongoing aftereffects of the single greatest geological event in history.

Mainstream science assumes that Earth’s natural systems have been in equilibrium for billions of years, but the truth is that the planet is still adjusting, and will continue doing so until the final millennium is complete. These major trends will define Earth’s future.

Tectonic Activity Will Continue

Tectonic activity today is not part of a slow-moving billion-year cycle but the result of the Flood’s violent shattering of the pre-Flood Bedrock, which created the fractured plates we see today. The original Crust was one solid structure, supported by a Water Layer directly above the Mantle. When that Bedrock shattered, it formed today’s plates, which now rest uneasily on a layer of escaped lava.

The stress points in the Crust exist because the plates are resting, shifting, and riding on gooey lava, which promotes instability. Unlike mainstream assumptions, which treat plate movement as a stable process, the Broken Planet Model suggests that tectonic shifts could become even more unpredictable.

Further research is needed into the true nature of the plates and their precarious arrangements. Some plates are barely overlapping others and could suddenly free themselves, leading to rapid shifts. Others are partially submerged in the Mantle and could potentially rise back up if conditions change. These unstable configurations require closer examination, as future geological events may not follow conventional plate drift models but sudden, violent realignments.

The earthquakes and volcanic activity we see today are not remnants of ancient forces—they are evidence that the planet is still settling from the Flood and could continue adjusting in unexpected ways.

Expansion of the Asthenosphere

One of the most misunderstood geological features is the asthenosphere, the semi-molten layer beneath the plates. Mainstream science assumes it has existed for billions of years and plays a role in driving plate tectonics. However, the Broken Planet Model presents a different origin.

The asthenosphere did not form from an influx of water superheating the Mantle—rather, it is simply lava that escaped from the Mantle but got trapped beneath the newly formed plates. The Water Layer, which once separated the Mantle from the Bedrock, did not collapse into the Mantle. Instead, it was forcibly ejected into the atmosphere, while some of it seeped into cracks and temporarily cooled parts of the lava flow.

Since the Flood, the asthenosphere has likely expanded as lava continues to move under the plates, trapped in a semi-molten state. As this process continues, we should expect further expansion of semi-molten areas beneath the plates, the thinning of certain plate sections due to trapped lava exerting upward pressure, and anomalies in plate movement caused by uneven heat redistribution. This is not a stable system—it is an active, unpredictable result of the Flood event.

Cooling of the Earth’s Core & Inner Mantle

The initial cooling of the Earth after the Flood was extreme. When the Crust shattered, heat rushed out in a massive loss event, much like the initial release of radiation. That sudden heat loss was catastrophic—but cooling has not stopped.

Now, what we see is residual cooling—a slow but inevitable dissipation of heat that will continue unabated for the duration of the planet’s existence. This aligns with the continued release of lava, heat, and radiation—three processes that are linked, each oozing out at a decreasing but persistent rate.

The presence of cooler material entering the Mantle—whether from water or plate subduction—only exacerbates the issue, though not significantly. As the Mantle and Core continue losing heat, we should expect a progressive drop in heat-based geological activity, a gradual reduction in lava outflows except in regions with active mantle plumes, and a long-term decrease in internal energy output, further affecting Earth’s outer layers. This process is unstoppable—it is simply the natural consequence of a shattered system slowly exhausting its remaining energy.

Weakening of the Magnetosphere

The same forces affecting the cooling of the Core and the Mantle are also impacting the Outer Core and its magnetic field.

The movement of the Outer Core is not as free-flowing as before the Flood. Matter that was forced downward and trapped in the Mantle is interfering with the natural convective flows, interrupting the normal motion, heat transfer, and magnetic field generation.

As a result, Earth’s magnetic field is weakening, a fact that is already well-documented. Mainstream scientists speculate about pole shifts or a coming “magnetic reversal,” but the Broken Planet Model predicts something even simpler: the field will continue to degrade as heat loss affects fluid movement in the Outer Core, magnetic disruptions may become more common as cooling increases, and localized magnetic shifts will likely continue, but a full pole reversal is not necessary for the field’s degradation to have major effects.

This weakening will have global consequences, but before it reaches a critical level, Jesus will return.

Global Warming: A Heat Surge Before Cooling?

Global warming is an interesting issue in light of the Broken Planet Model. The continued release of heat, radiation, and lava from the depths could drive temporary warming, but once this process slows or stops, so will the warming.

Instead of a linear increase in temperatures, we might expect a temporary surge of heat, followed by a sharp decline. In short, expect a period of increasing warmth as residual heat escapes, then expect a cooling trend as the system loses its ability to retain heat. All of this will be resolved before Greenland is green.

This is not something people today need to fear—the planetary processes affecting the climate will play out as they must. What we should be focused on is getting right with God, as our lives are too short to be preoccupied with a world that is already scheduled for destruction.

Key Points:The Flood broke the planet, and Earth is still settling from it. Many things we see today—earthquakes, volcanoes, and shifting plates—are aftershocks of this one-time eventThe ground is still moving. The broken pieces of Earth’s Crust (called plates) are not stable—some are stuck, some are sliding, and some might suddenly shift in unexpected ways.The asthenosphere (gooey lava under the plates) is still growing. As heat continues escaping from the Core, it’s melting minerals beneath the Crust, making the asthenosphere expand (like The Blob) and keeping the plates unstable. At the same time, the Core is cooling down from the massive heat loss of escaping lava.Earth’s magnetic field is fading. The explosion’s debris is interfering with the Core’s natural movement, weakening the planet’s shield against cosmic radiation.This kind of Global Warming is nothing to lose sleep over. It’s just a natural reaction to the breaking of Earth that already happened over 4,300 years ago. It’s what happens when heat continues escaping from the Core as it cools. 

Theological & Prophetic Implications—An Extrapolated Sense of Hope

While the Broken Planet Model reveals the catastrophic history of Earth and the inevitable conclusion of its current state, this book is not about doom and gloom. Quite the opposite. The truth of God’s Word does not lead to fear but to clarity, understanding, and renewed faith.

When we realign our thinking to the actual truth of scripture, we will be able to see clearly—without confusion, deception, or fear—what has happened, what is happening, and what will soon unfold. And this brings not despair, but great hope and expectancy.

Rather than aimlessly wondering about the fate of the world, we can be confident that everything is unfolding exactly as God said it would. The return of Jesus Christ is not a vague theological idea—it is a coming reality, as real as the history that came before.

The Biblical Prophetic Timeline—What Comes Next

As the physical world continues its downward trajectory, prophecy is moving forward with precise accuracy. While mainstream science obsesses over whether Antarctica and Greenland will eventually melt, the Broken Planet Model aligns with prophecy in declaring one certainty—Jesus will return before Greenland is green.

Earth as we know it is temporary. It is not evolving toward perfection but degenerating in degradation. The current state of the world, with its fractures, decay, and turmoil, is exactly what we should expect in the final days before Christ’s return.

The Bible tells us that this world will last no more than another millennium, giving it a total lifespan of 7,000 years. It will never return to an Edenic state, nor will humanity restore it through technology or environmental policies. Instead, Scripture gives us a precise prophetic sequence.

First, Jesus will return to rule this world for 1,000 years. During this time, Earth will experience an unprecedented restoration, but even that will not be its final state. After the Millennial Kingdom, the final judgment will come, and this world will be destroyed.

Then, a New Heaven and a New Earth will be created. This broken world will not be repaired—it will be replaced. And that world will never be subject to death, destruction, or sin. I honestly believe that the New Earth will have much the same composition as this one had but will be much larger.

The Simple Gospel—The Invitation to Know Him

Everything in this world—its beauty, its brokenness, its history, and its future—is about one thing: coming to know and follow Jesus Christ.

From the very beginning, mankind was created for relationship with God. We were designed to live in harmony with Him, with each other, and with creation. But when sin entered the world, everything changed. We turned away from Him. And in doing so, we shattered not only our own souls but the very fabric of creation itself. The brokenness of this planet—the suffering, the decay, the corruption—is not just random misfortune. It is the direct result of mankind choosing to live apart from God.

But God, in His love, did not leave us to our own destruction. He made a way back.

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” — John 3:16

Jesus Christ came into this world not as a teacher of self-improvement, not as a moral philosopher, not as a political leader—but as a Savior. He was born into this broken world for one purpose: to take the full weight of our sin upon Himself and to remove the barrier that separated us from God.

“All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” — Romans 3:23

“The payment of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” — Romans 6:23

Sin is not just a list of bad deeds—it is the condition of our hearts. It’s our DNA, the Depraved Nature of Adam that is inherent to our very inner fiber. It is the rebellion that says, “I can do life on my own without God.” And because sin separates us from Him, it leads to death. Not just physical death, but eternal separation from the One who is the source of all life.

But God did not leave us in this condition. Instead, He did what we could never do—He paid the price for us.

“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” — Romans 5:8

Jesus—fully God and fully man—lived a sinless life and willingly gave Himself up to be crucified. He took upon Himself the punishment that we deserved. On the cross, He bore the full weight of human sin, past, present, and future. And then, in a moment of unimaginable mercy, He declared, “It is finished.”

He died in our place. He was buried. And three days later, He rose from the dead, demonstrating His victory and supremacy over death.

This is not a myth. This is not a religious story. This is the single most important event in human history. The resurrection of Jesus proved that death was defeated, that sin’s power was broken, and that the way back to God was open to all who would believe.

“If you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” — Romans 10:9

Salvation is not about being good enough. It is not about earning God’s favor through religious rituals, good works, or moral effort. It is a gift.

“For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.” — Ephesians 2:8-9

God does not ask us to clean ourselves up first. He does not wait for us to “get our act together.” He simply says, “Come.”

“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

This entire experience on This Broken Planet has been about one thing—bringing us to the point where we recognize our need for Him.

The brokenness of the world, the struggles of life, and even the pains of our own hearts all point to one truth: we were made for more. We were made for Him.

And now, He stands with open arms, offering forgiveness, healing, and eternal life.

He also offers the alternative for those who refuse His grace: annihilation. The second death, which is suffered in an eternal Lake of Fire. And when He returns, He will bring wrath. 

How to Respond

Salvation is a personal decision. It is not a formula, not a ritual, but a sincere turning of the heart toward God. If you recognize that you need Him, you can come to Him right now, wherever you are.

All He asks is that you:

• Believe that Jesus died for your sins and rose again.

• Confess that He is Lord and that you need Him.

• Turn to Him in faith and trust, surrendering your life to His will.

There is no special prayer you must say, but if you want to express this to Him, you can pray something like this:

“Jesus, I believe that You are the Son of God. I believe that You died for my sins and that You rose from the dead. I know that I have lived apart from You, but I don’t want to live that way anymore. Please forgive me, cleanse me, and make me new. I place my trust in You alone. Be my Savior, my Lord, and my King. I give You my life. Amen.”

If you have made this decision in your heart, welcome home. This Broken Planet is not your final destination. A New Heaven and a New Earth are coming, and until that day, you are His, and He is with you.

“Behold, I am coming quickly!” — Revelation 22:12

Conclusion: A Renewed Vision of This Broken Planet

This book was never meant to be just an explanation of Earth’s past or a prediction of its future. It is an invitation—to see clearly, to think rightly, and to stand firmly in the truth that has been before us all along.

For too long, the world has been blinded by false narratives—both scientific and spiritual—that deny the reality of how we got here, where we are now, and where everything is headed. But when we strip away those deceptions, when we align our thinking with the actual truth of God’s Word, everything falls into place.

This planet—This Broken Planet—is not spiraling aimlessly through an uncertain future. It is moving exactly as foretold toward its final resolution. God created it. He broke it. And He redeemed it. And in the middle of all of it—He placed us.

We are not here by accident. We are not here to preserve what is passing away. We are here to recognize, to repent, to trust, and to prepare—because the King of This Broken Planet is coming.

If this book has given you a new understanding of this world—not as an aimless rock floating through space but as a stage where the greatest story in history is unfolding—then it has fulfilled its purpose. If it has stirred in you a renewed sense of hope, then even better. But most of all, if it has pointed you toward the only One who can redeem both you and this world, then it has done what it was meant to do.

The truth is before us, behind us, and ahead of us. The world is winding down. The time is short. But we are not without hope. The One who made this world, the One who broke it, and the One who redeemed it—will return to restore it, and us.

And when He does, everything that is broken will be made whole again.

In Him, and for you, not against you.

Gary

Section V Questions for Group Discussion:

  1. True or False: The BPM will be rejected for non-scientific or unbiblical reasons, not scientific or biblical reasons. 
  2. True or False: The water table of today is being contaminated from leaching chemicals and heavy metals.
  3. True or False: In many parts of the world, the water table is slowly declining. 
  4. True or False: Our soil cannot sustain proper nutrients if they are allowed to be washed downstream into the ocean. 
  5. True or False: This Broken Planet will continue to crumble, erode, and quake for as long as it exists. 
  6. True or False: The existence of fossils of marine animals on the tops of the highest mountains is supported by the BPM, not by the current explanation of the Geologic Column (unless clams are rock climbers). 
  7. Ture or False: Tectonic Plates were formed when the Bedrock Layer collapsed onto the Mantle. 
  8. True or False: People have always been intelligent. In fact, in Noah’s day they may have been smarter than us, due to our genetic decay from radiation poisoning. 
  9. True or False: Cavemen, so-called, were really just members of Noah’s family who needed to shelter themselves until better arrangements could be established. And Neanderthals were just different looking due to genetic traits that others may not have had. 
  10. True or False: If you were sent away from society today, you might live a primitive lifestyle. Why or why not? 
  11. What things came out of Babel
    1. Languages were instantly created by God.
    1. Noah’s family was dispersed to all corners of the globe.
    1. Some clans did not have the same technologies that others did. 
    1. All of the above. 
  12. True or False: There is only one race—humans that came from Noah’s family—so racism is not logical or godly. 

Answers:

  1. True. The BPM fits exactly with the conditions of the real world and the teachings of the Holy Bible, completely. No other model does this. Not one. 
  2. True. The water table of the pre-Flood world did not have this problem. It was kept pure by exchanging water between the water table above the Bedrock and the Water Layer below. 
  3. True. Not in all places, but many. This is because it no longer has the continuity that it had pre-Flood. 
  4. True. This is a huge problem with farming today. We must amend the soil with nutrients to sustain a healthy bed for our food to grow in. 
  5. True. It will never get better. But that’s okay because Jesus will return before Greenland is green. Plus, He will give us a new planet to live on in about one thousand years from now. 
  6. True. Why proponents cling to the Geologic Column explanation is beyond me. BPM has a much more logical and scientific explanation. 
  7. True. Tectonics did not exist pre-Flood. They are a product of the Flood. 
  8. True. Evolution is a fabrication born of ignorance of the reality of genetic decay. Devolution is the reality that we are faced with. Each generation is a bit “less than” compared to the one before. 
  9. True. The idea of people groups coming up in various parts of the world apart from each other is not true. BPM shows this quite clearly. 
  10. True. If you do not possess all of the tools and knowledge of the greater society, then you will not live the same lifestyle. When God divided Noah’s family at Babel, many suffered from loss of technology. 
  11. D. All of the above. All civilizations can trace their ancestry back to Mesopotamia, through genetics, linguistics, and technology. 
  12. True. The human family is just that—a family. We all came from the same 8 people onboard the Ark that Noah built. Making excuses for hatred or denigration toward others is evil. 

Reflection:

Given what you know now about the BPM, does it sound plausible or impossible to be true? Why or why not? 

Please go to my website to see what else I was given by God to share with my human family. There is more to learn than just this part about how God broke the planet we live on. See the book list on the next page.

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