My imaginary geology...

Discussion in 'Pseudoscience Archive' started by matthew809, Jan 27, 2012.

  1. matthew809 Registered Senior Member

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    The earth has only existed a fraction of the time believed by conventional science, and human life has existed on this planet for most of that time... both intelligently created of course. The earth is very much hollow. It is expanding, or has expanded significantly in the past. The pacific spread seems to be the area of rapid expansion in the past, probably the main opening caused by a release of enormous internal pressure. For the past thousands of years, after this pacific expansion, the continents surrounding the pacific opening have started sliding back over this newer crust. The continents are reorienting themselves, obviously sliding towards the equator via the path of least resistance(the pacific crust). Asia is sliding clockwise, seemingly toppling over to the side, with India as a sort of fulcrum(from a visual perspective at least). This is how the Himalayas formed(and is forming). The area of Alaska is also being pulled down towards the equator by this centripetal force. The pacific crust is not subducting under these land masses, rather, the land masses are moving over the pacific crust, hence generating the familiar elevated rounded front edge and resulting trench. Much of the Americas have been relatively stationary as far as it's pacific coasts are concerned. Instead of sliding over the pacific crust, much of the Americas' land mass seems to be meeting more pacific resistance and bunching up westward, forming the mountain ranges, and on the other end forming the breaking up and lowering of the land(northwestern passages). Or, these mountains could have been formed initially from the force of the pacific breaking open. The lowering of the land masses on the trailing edge of these "drifting" continents can be seen clearly, just as expected. Looking at google maps, it appears as a sort of trailing smear, giving clues to it's former orientations.
     
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  3. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    I don't think that expanding crust in the pacific means the whole world is expanding. Most likely it is cooling very slowly and thus contracting.
     
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  5. Rhaedas Valued Senior Member

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    Never mind continental drift. For the Earth to be hollow, you'll have to explain a lot of other things that conventional science can explain with a "full" Earth. Gravity, mass, magnetic field, earthquake waves, magma and other mantle evidence. Probably a lot more, but that's a start.
     
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