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![]() Mo wrote: I've contacted a professional geologist and he said that the Kimberley old rocks are too disturbed to calculate a curvature, but an iron layer exists that would be suitable. He made some suggestions. So I'm reading the theories of Professor Warren Carey. I don't understand why the question about what diameter the Earth was. Take away most of the oceans and so get, say, half the surface area, then the diameter would be about 0.7xD, where D is the present diameter. I'll keep reading ! Mo That's it Mo, ..You've got the gist. Obviously if you take way the ocean floors and the continents can be retrofitted on transforms, then the Earth must have got bigger. But wait on, ..that can't possibly be, .. I mean, it makes all the geology fit very nicely, but it would mean all sorts of trouble for how we understand that interface between the space *inside the atom and that *outside the atom, ..right now, ..in this terribly terribly advanced understanding of the physics that we have at this point of Time-in-Popery. And that would never do. So what we have to do is bend the facts by assuming that there existed ..(wait for it..) a PANTHALASSA - big enough to cover the entire world, which has been destroyed to the millimetre to make way for the one we see at the present day. And right in the same place too. And disappeared to the last millimetre just before we opened our eyes. What? It makes trouble for the geology? What geology? Geology? What's geology? Sounds like you are about to embark on the magical mystery tour of Plate Tectonics, the Jewel in the crown of the Earth Sciences, ..the achievement of the Twentieth Century equal in every way to that of Space Exploration, ..once which allows us a window to understanding out world as never before. And the key to it all? Plates that move and crash and collide and "move past each other, and grow and shrink and spread and dock, and indulge themselves in a veritable olymics of perambulations, even whilst staying on the spot. And you haven't even met the idiots who support this fairy tale? If it sounds like a promo for a load of old Soap Powder you are about to discover that it won't wash even a fraction as well. |
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