Jonathan has already mentioned the fact that it's an undergrad paper and off-topic for the subject, so I won't pine away on that (it is significant, though). What I will point out is that the cited papers discuss *possible* connections *and* possible explanations of those connections *if* they do, indeed, exist. These are the kinds of papers which any self-respecting scientist looks at, takes with a grain of salt, and then puts through the validation machine. If it turns out to have a bit of merit, then it's usually agreed that it warrants further research.
Even allowing that there are those who do feel that this subject warrants research, the paper you link to and the papers it sites could hardly be considered "substantial evidence." The fact that there are so many critics of a pre-Columbian cross-cultural explanation for the substances in the mummies, plus the fact that those criticisms create (more than) reasonable doubt shows that this could hardly even be considered "evidence," let alone "substantial."
However, the real matter here is that the author of the Mayan Prophecy nonsense is trying to draw a direct relation between the two peoples. Of course, at some point all peoples were most-likely related in the genetic sense, but I take what he says to mean that these two people were *directly* genetically related or at least influenced each other's cultures.
Granted, that's probably a lot of inference on my part, but given the tone of the entire piece, I'm gonna stand by it. It's something you hear frequently from a lot of quacks (c'mon the guy even says that the two people were related by the continent of Atlantis). "Oooh! Mayans had pyramids... Egyptians too! They had to have communication!"
There's a hell of a lot more in that shit, to show that the author is a quack.
Historically the Schumann Resonance has held steady at a frequency of around 7.83Hz, however in recent years Schumann Resonance has increased to as high as 12Hz, the highest possible believed to be 13Hz.
Is erroneous at best. The Schumann Resonance not only has never "held steady" at "around" (I'm wondering how something can both hold steady and be a round figure) 7.83Hz, but it shows a complete misunderstanding of what Schumann Resonance is.
The magnetic field of Earth has been progressively reducing over the years, and in fact appear to be doing so proportional to Schumann Resonance although they may not be directly connected.
Um... all magnetic fields decay. All of 'em. The half life of the Earth's magnetic field is about 1400 years. In the last 150 years (we've only been measuring it sin the 1830's, BTW) is about 10% to 15%. There has been no spike, increase, or peak, in that decay since we began measuring it.
...a large increase in these creatures going off-course and beaching themselves.
I don't know for certain, but am *pretty* sure this is just bullshit.
C'mon, Jack. I know you're smarter than this...
The firemen came and broke through the chimney top. And me and Mom were expecting them to pull out a dead cat or a bird. And instead they pulled out my father. He was dressed in a Santa Claus suit. He'd been climbing down the chimney... his arms loaded with presents. He was gonna surprise us. He slipped and broke his neck. He died instantly. And that's how I found out there was no Santa Claus.