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New Theories / Re: Plate Tectonics: A Modern Myth?
« on: 14/01/2019 09:15:45 »
Hello RD,
It’s clear that you do not believe in Earth expansion, but thanks for the reply.
Can I assume that you had no issues with the first four of my discoveries?
It is really hard to imagine how geologists overlooked the very obvious conformance between Kamchatka and the adjacent coast.
Geologists are currently struggling to explain how two parallel mountain ranges exist on Kamchatka when subduction and island arc formation only allows for one row of mountains. Meanwhile, the valley these two ranges form between them aligns with one on the mainland when Kamchatka is placed into the adjacent coastal pocket. It makes far more sense that the mountains and valley formed when Kamchatka was embedded into Asia’s coast.
It’s clear that you do not believe in Earth expansion, but thanks for the reply.
Can I assume that you had no issues with the first four of my discoveries?
It is really hard to imagine how geologists overlooked the very obvious conformance between Kamchatka and the adjacent coast.
Geologists are currently struggling to explain how two parallel mountain ranges exist on Kamchatka when subduction and island arc formation only allows for one row of mountains. Meanwhile, the valley these two ranges form between them aligns with one on the mainland when Kamchatka is placed into the adjacent coastal pocket. It makes far more sense that the mountains and valley formed when Kamchatka was embedded into Asia’s coast.