Back to All Media The Discipline of Changing Paradigms with New Evidence by Jonathan Rotzien Standing on the shoreline, facing south. It’s a perfect December day on the chromite-cobbled beaches of Limassol, Cyprus. Mostly sunny, light breeze from the west. Tuned 5 degrees east of north for the local declination, the Brunton bearing reads 205 degrees toward Zohr. Zohr, the approximately 450 million- barrels-of-oil-equivalent gas giant, is about 175 kilometers southwest of where I’m standing. Share Article Standing on the shoreline, facing south. It’s a perfect December day on the chromite-cobbled beaches of Limassol, Cyprus. Mostly sunny, light breeze from the west. Tuned 5 degrees east of north for the local declination, the Brunton bearing reads 205 degrees toward Zohr. Zohr, the approximately 450 million- barrels-of-oil-equivalent gas giant, is about 175 kilometers southwest of where I’m standing.