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Old April 13th 07, 09:41 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.geo.earthquakes,aus.science,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On 13 avr, 10:20, "oriel36" wrote:
* Planetary shape and specifically the deviation from a perfect
* sphere,perpendicular to rotational orientation of the planet is a
* correlation which has been known for centuries.The moving Earth,and
* especially axial rotation in the molten/flexible interior generates
* the spherical deviation due to the known fact that the material
* rotates at 1000 miles per hour at Equatorial latitudes and
diminishes
* to no speed at at at the poles.A material that is in a molten state
* would tend to organise into shear bands owing to differential
rotation
* hence the new correlation between the mechanism for spherical
* deviation and crustal evolution/motion.
*
* Convections cells are stationary Earth concepts for they do not
* recognise rotational orientation and are geographically obscure in
* where they are supposed to encounter the fractured crustal and where
* they descend and cause the crust to follow suit -
*
* http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/graphics/Fig32.gif
*
* The composition of the molten material in contact with the fractured
* crust determines the degree of planetary shape deviation and what
* forces are involved at the boundaries of the individual fractured
* plates,beyond that it is presently impossible to say presently in a
* more detailed way how the common rotational mechanism ties planetary
* shape and crustal evolution/motion together.
*

NO !
The spin motion generates the Equatorial bulge ... full stop !
The rest are just figments of your imagination, both related to
alleged plates motion ( in fact Earth Expansion ) and to the reasons
for orbital & spin motions !
Indeed this is due to a driving rotational force generated by the Sun
(a black star indeed ) , which not only creates planets & their
satelites in turn, but as well is the motor for all our system orbital
motions ... all the way to those 2 remain of planets beyond Pluto ...

In my view, any paper not taking in consideration the UPL or Universal
Pressure Law in both Geology or Physics is just worth for the bin !

With best but sorry regards


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http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm


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Old April 13th 07, 10:01 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.geo.earthquakes,aus.science,sci.astro,sci.physics
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On Apr 13, 1:41 am, wrote:

In my view, any paper not taking in consideration the UPL or Universal
Pressure Law in both Geology or Physics is just worth for the bin !


Something else you have never to my knowledge publicly elucidated.
Why not do so now?


Mark L. Fergerson

 




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