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| Thinking | Maybe you'll be interested Gentlemen and ladies I'm new to this site and intrigued, I have some rather bombastic animations of tectonic movement that might just blow yoour minds, or not, but I gaurantee you'll be entertained. http://www.nealadams.com/nmu.html -Neal Adams | |
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---------------- "...humans have learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is less than one millionth of reality." - Buckminster Fuller | ||
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| Thinking | Re: Maybe you'll be interested I have been told that only a few Geologists in Australia and a couple of flakes buy this concept, but I have found professors, geologists, a paleontologist or two who partially or wholly agree with this concept. The demos at http://www.nealadams.com/nmu.html are the very best I can produce at my facility but some folks are stunned by the simplicity and the obvious fact that the continents fit perfectly. Not sorta, but perfectly. No cheating in anyway, as disciplined as I could do it. More over, I followed the undersea maps that act like a road map to the continent’s original positions. The implications of this are a bit epic if it is true. Suns, small note, our Sun is throwing off a hundred million tons of ions, electrons, and hydrogen atoms per second into our solar system, math that back five billion years. I think there is a new science out there, but that’s just me. How do other folks feel about this, I keep wondering? -Neal Adams | |
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It could easily be that the seperation in the areas you observe are balanced by a coming together elsewhere. That would fit well with plate tectonics in general. -Will | ||
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| Thinking | Re: Maybe you'll be interested Quote:
Of course, this is physics, not geology, but of course, a new view of the Universe cannot depend on one discipline, say geology. It must include all sciences. The question we must ask is did all the matter in the Universe always exist, same amount then, now, and in the future, or was there none, then some was made, then more and more until we have the Universe we have now. If your answer is the second, there is one more question to consider, who turned off the off switch? http://www.nealadams.com/nmu.html for demos -Neal Adams Last edited by NAdams; 07-04-2005 at 05:34 PM. | ||
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our own sun is going to get bigger (red giant) before it gets smaller. to get an idea of what i'm saying, say the earth's core has reactions like the sun. now say these reactions go into a red giant phase so the core increases in size and so the outer layers and surface have to expand too. ---------------- "...humans have learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is less than one millionth of reality." - Buckminster Fuller Last edited by Chaos; 07-04-2005 at 06:03 PM. | ||
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You’re looking for subduction for your answer. Subduction is a theory existing for forty years that has no verifiable proof of being correct. Even Geologists have buried this theory by discovering most of the asthenosphere is solid and only .04 percent is molten. It’s hard to subduct into a solid and even if it was molten, Archimedes would have something to say about displacing something heavy with something lighter. Beyond all that, Will, perhaps we can join the ancient Greeks and say we have the most unique planet in the universe, one half spreads it’s plates while the other half brings them together. -Neal | ||
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| ¿42? | Re: Maybe you'll be interested If not subduction, what drives the volcanic activity along plate boundaries? If not orogeny, the result of subduction, what creates the mountain ranges along plate boundaries? ---------------- Clay Editor and Forum Administrator stego anyone? Add yourself to Hypography's Frappr. "There are only 10 kinds of people in the world -- .....Those who understand binary, and those who don't." "Draw no conclusions before their time." | |
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| Thinking | NAdams, i don't know exactly what's causing things to expand, but i definitely think you're on to something. i can't believe i haven't heard of this until today. btw, your videos and commentary are very good, imo. i watched all 3. ---------------- "...humans have learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is less than one millionth of reality." - Buckminster Fuller | |
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