P660:7, 57:8.5 950,000,000
years ago Urantia presents the picture of one great continent of land and
one large body of water, the Pacific Ocean. Volcanoes are still widespread
and earthquakes are both frequent and severe. Meteors continue to bombard
the earth, but they are diminishing in both frequency and size. The atmosphere
is clearing up, but the amount of carbon dioxide continues large. The earth's
crust is gradually stabilizing.
P660:8, 57:8.6 It was at
about this time that Urantia was assigned to the system of Satania for
planetary administration and was placed on the life registry of Norlatiadek.
Then began the administrative recognition of the small and insignificant
sphere which was destined to be the planet whereon Michael would subsequently
engage in the stupendous undertaking of mortal bestowal, would participate
in those experiences which have since caused Urantia to become locally
known as the "world of the cross."
P661:1, 57:8.7 900,000,000
years ago witnessed the arrival on Urantia of the first Satania scouting
party sent out from Jerusem to examine the planet and make a report on
its adaptation for a life-experiment station. This commission consisted
of twenty-four members, embracing Life Carriers, Lanonandek Sons, Melchizedeks,
seraphim, and other orders of celestial life having to do with the early
days of planetary organization and administration.
P661:2, 57:8.8 After making
a painstaking survey of the planet, this commission returned to Jerusem
and reported favorably to the System Sovereign,
recommending that Urantia
be placed on the life-experiment registry. Your world was accordingly registered
on Jerusem as a decimal planet, and the Life Carriers were
notified that
they would be granted permission to institute new patterns of mechanical,
chemical, and electrical mobilization at the time of their subsequent arrival
with life transplantation and implantation mandates.
P661:3, 57:8.9 In due course
arrangements for the planetary occupation were completed by the mixed commission
of twelve on Jerusem and approved by the planetary commission of seventy
on Edentia. These plans, proposed by the advisory counselors of the Life
Carriers, were finally accepted on Salvington. Soon thereafter the Nebadon
broadcasts carried the announcement that Urantia would become the stage
whereon the Life Carriers would execute their sixtieth Satania experiment
designed to amplify and improve the Satania type of the Nebadon life patterns.
P661:4, 57:8.10 Shortly
after Urantia was first recognized on the universe broadcasts to all Nebadon,
it was accorded full universe status. Soon thereafter it was registered
in the records of the minor and the major sector headquarters planets of
the superuniverse; and before this age was over, Urantia had found entry
on the
planetary-life registry of Uversa.
P661:5, 57:8.11 This
entire age was characterized by frequent and violent storms. The early
crust of the earth was in a state of continual flux. Surface cooling alternated
with immense lava flows. Nowhere can there be found on the surface of the
world anything of this original planetary crust. It has all been mixed
up too many times with
extruding
lavas of deep origins and admixed with
subsequent deposits of the early world-wide ocean.
P661:6, 57:8.12 Nowhere
on the surface of the world will there be found more of the modified remnants
of these ancient
preocean rocks than in northeastern Canada around Hudson
Bay. This extensive granite elevation is composed of stone belonging to
the
preoceanic ages. These rock layers have been heated, bent, twisted,
upcrumpled, and again and again have they passed through these distorting
metamorphic experiences.
P661:7, 57:8.13 Throughout
the oceanic ages, enormous layers of
fossil-free stratified stone were
deposited on this ancient ocean bottom. (Limestone can form as a result
of chemical precipitation; not all of the older limestone was produced
by marine-life deposition.) In none of these ancient rock formations will
there be found evidences of life; they contain no fossils unless, by some
chance, later deposits of the water ages have become mixed with these older
prelife layers.
P662:1, 57:8.14 The earth's
early crust was highly unstable, but mountains were not in process of formation.
The planet contracted under gravity pressure as it formed. Mountains are
not the result of the collapse of the cooling crust of a contracting sphere;
they appear later on as a result of the action of rain, gravity, and erosion.
P662:2, 57:8.15 The continental
land mass of this era increased until it covered almost ten per cent of
the earth's surface. Severe earthquakes did not begin until the continental
mass of land emerged well above the water. When they once began, they increased
in frequency and severity for ages. For millions upon millions of years
earthquakes have diminished, but Urantia still has an average of fifteen
daily.
P662:3, 57:8.16 850,000,000
years ago the first real epoch of the stabilization of the earth's crust
began. Most of the heavier metals had settled down toward the center of
the globe; the cooling crust had ceased to cave in on such an extensive
scale as in former ages. There was established a better balance between
the land extrusion and the heavier ocean bed. The flow of the
subcrustal
lava bed became well-nigh world-wide, and this compensated and stabilized
the fluctuations due to cooling, contracting, and superficial shifting.
P662:4, 57:8.17 Volcanic
eruptions and earthquakes continued to diminish in frequency and severity.
The atmosphere was clearing of volcanic gases and water vapor, but the
percentage of carbon dioxide was still high.
P662:5, 57:8.18
Electric
disturbances in the air and in the earth were also decreasing. The lava
flows had brought to the surface a mixture of elements which diversified
the crust and better insulated the planet from certain space-energies.
And all of this did much to facilitate the control of terrestrial energy
and to regulate its flow, as is disclosed by the functioning of the magnetic
poles.
P662:6, 57:8.19 800,000,000
years ago witnessed the inauguration of the first great land epoch, the
age of increased continental emergence.
P662:7, 57:8.20 Since the
condensation of the earth's
hydrosphere, first into the world ocean and
subsequently into the Pacific Ocean, this latter body of water should be
visualized as then covering nine
tenths of the earth's surface. Meteors
falling into the sea accumulated on the ocean bottom, and meteors are,
generally speaking, composed of heavy materials. Those falling on the land
were largely
oxidized, subsequently worn down by erosion, and washed into
the ocean basins. Thus the ocean bottom grew increasingly heavy, and added
to this was the weight of a body of water at some places ten miles deep.
P662:8, 57:8.21 The increasing
downthrust of the Pacific Ocean operated further to upthrust the continental
land mass. Europe and Africa began to rise out of the Pacific depths along
with those masses now called Australia, North and South America, and the
continent of Antarctica, while the bed of the Pacific Ocean engaged in
a further compensatory sinking adjustment. By the end of this period almost
one third of the earth's surface consisted of land, all in one continental
body.
P662:9, 57:8.22 With this
increase in land elevation the first climatic differences of the planet
appeared. Land elevation, cosmic clouds, and oceanic influences are the
chief factors in climatic fluctuation. The backbone of the Asiatic land
mass reached a height of almost nine miles at the time of the maximum land
emergence. Had there been much moisture in the air
hovering over these
highly elevated regions, enormous ice
blankets would have formed; the ice
age would have arrived long before it did. It was several hundred millions
of years before so much land again appeared above water.
P663:1, 57:8.23 750,000,000
years ago the first breaks in the continental land mass began as the great
north-and-south
cracking, which later admitted the ocean waters and prepared
the way for the westward drift of the continents of North and South America,
including Greenland. The long
east-and-west cleavage separated Africa from
Europe and severed the land masses of Australia, the Pacific Islands, and
Antarctica from the Asiatic continent.
P663:2, 57:8.24 700,000,000
years ago Urantia was approaching the ripening of conditions suitable for
the support of life. The continental land drift continued; increasingly
the ocean penetrated the land as long fingerlike seas providing those shallow
waters and sheltered bays which are so suitable as a habitat for marine
life.
P663:3, 57:8.25 650,000,000
years ago witnessed the further separation of the land masses and, in consequence,
a further extension of the continental seas. And these waters were rapidly
attaining that degree of saltiness which was essential to Urantia life.
P663:4, 57:8.26 It was
these seas and their successors that laid down the life records of Urantia,
as subsequently discovered in
well-preserved stone pages, volume upon volume,
as era succeeded era and age grew upon age. These inland seas of olden
times were truly the cradle of evolution.
P663:5, 57:8.27 [Presented
by a Life Carrier, a member of the original Urantia Corps and now a resident
observer.]