Hello All,
I would like to put forth some theories regarding plate tectonics, mountain formation, the mid Atlantic ridge and pole shifts.
The earth was originally smaller and expanded slowly due to the centrifugal force of spinning on its axis. The expansion caused cracks and valleys to form and the surface water flowed to these lower levels.
The mid Atlantic ridge is where one of the first cracks began. The reason there is the giant “S” shape of the ridge as well as the continental land mass on either side is due to a twisting one way in the northern hemisphere and he opposite in the southern. This twisting is known as the Coriolis effect which spins toilet water different directions in each hemisphere.
As the Earth expanded the Coriolis effect not only formed the S shape but slowly buckled the Earth's crust forming the mountains. The expansion of the Earth formed the circular shaped Antarctic continent at the south pole and the circular ocean at the north. There hasn't been a pole shift as they are in their original positions.
If you get a global map which includes the underwater islands and submerged continental shelves it is easy to see that there is only an expansion of continental masses with any subduction being the result of Coriolis influence. All areas of the globe one can see expansion. Pangaea never existed other than the original size of the sphere.
Expanding Earth
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Re: Expanding Earth
Yep, sounds about right, see my paper From Neptune to Earth: https://vixra.org/pdf/1801.0149v1.pdf , is it compatible with your ideas?Experimentor wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 3:15 pm All areas of the globe one can see expansion. Pangaea never existed other than the original size of the sphere.
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Re: Expanding Earth
Does Antarctica confirm that by demonstrating a twisted alignment of matching rock formations on the coastal area's vs where it was originally connected to?
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