København, Denmark Ejecta Composite



Our research has discovered that the nation of Denmark is the manifestation of a PZ Ejecta emplacement. To demonstrate, we will review the geomorphology using a Google Earth Tour which begins in København. We encourage to load the GE Keyhole KMZ file and view the evidence in that media, as it allows the viewer to turn on and off each of the overlays to validate their relevance.

kmz København keyhole file

On this page we will present the results using fixed graphics. Clicking on each graphic will present a higher definition rendering. The tour starts by traveling to Koebenhagen's downtown square called Kongens Nytorv, which was constructed in 1670 on the site of the former ramparts of the city. The Perigee: Zero hypothesis suggest that many important structures and sites of inhabitation were set on the top of PZ ejecta emplacement structures, for a variety of reasons. The "square" is actually an irregular shaped mesh of streets, but in the center is an almost perfect oval, with a definitively-aligned major axis running SSW to NNE at an azimuth of 207 º. The first graphic we offer demonstrates this, hinted with a GE line segment, and encircled by a generic PZ Ejecta overlay.

kongens_nytorv_207_sm Kongens Nytorv

The next graphic overlays the generic ejecta form upon the city on a higher scale. It is evident to us that the city's geography continues to conform to the azimuthal alignment of Kongens Nytorv. in addition, the generic PZ Ejecta overly is well matched to the inner harbor fortification on the east side of the city. We expect the rim of PZ Ejecta emplacements to be comprised of gravels and sand, excellent material for the raising of an earthen fortification.

koebenhagen_1_sm

Next, the tour backs out two steps for a wider view with the goal of continuing the correlation exercise. Here we again see the alignments holds with two more overlays added.

koebenhagen_3_sm

At this point, it is apparent to us that the København emplacement is a valid proof set for the Hypothesis. Continuing our exploration, we back out to include the ares of Amager island to the south and Saltholm Island to the east. The match continues to hold.

koebenhagen_metro_sm

The Google Earth tour KMZ file contains more collaborating details, as the tour backs out of København and encompasses the entire main Island of Denmark.

Summary


The implicit correlation between the alignment of the historic site of Kongens Nytorv in downtown København, Denmark, and the physical geographic characteristics of the surrounding land-forms is interpreted by us as photographic proof that the area under review was emplaced as PZ ejecta from a PZ Cratering event to the SSW on Azimuth 207º.