allright j.b word ...( 2 months ago by foundationandempire)
allright j.b word for word from the reply that i received to the same question you asked -"you could cut out continents and put them on a smaller ball , but these globes are mostly metal or 1/4 inch compressed cardboard. You could buy a globe, go to maps from the USGS of continents as they actually are. Enlarge the continents to about 180% larger than on your glove, 200% is nearly perfect. Cut out the maps, wet them to recurve and adjust the changes (put northern canada together, close continued
([put northern ...( 2 months ago by foundationandempire)
([put northern canada together, close the gulf of mexico. Rotate Alaska down towards california where geology says " thats all i got j.b My suggestion , if you're gonna do this, is to also look at the videos for how the pieces of the earth come together to help guide you in this endeavor.
this theory is ...( 1 month ago by DST911)
this theory is nonsence!!!!
HOW CAN THE WATER FROM THE MIDDLE OF the PACIFIC which is at least 3 miles deep simply move to the middle of the conternet
Gravety pulls everything to the EARTHS CORE NOT A LANDMASS Do you really think water will MOVE UPWARD!!!!!
DST911 It's ...( 1 month ago by nealadamsdotcom)
DST911 It's nonsenSe. It's continent (Not conternet.) It's Gravity.
No. my widdle cuteumms. "Gases" RISE UP, like Hydrogen and Oxygen. (Sound Familiar?
dont moan at my ...( 1 month ago by DST911)
dont moan at my spelling i know its awfull but as long as you can read then thats fine.
THE Center of gravity is the CORE of the earth the weight of all the crust is only the fraction of the weight of the core have you thought about that
DST911 If I drill ...( 1 month ago by nealadamsdotcom)
DST911 If I drill a tunnel through a mountain and stand in the center of it, I don't feel the weight of the pressure of the mountain. That's because there's a difference between Gravity and pressure. One difference is that pressure can be relieved, by structure
This would only be ...( 1 month ago by baldurus1)
This would only be true if the earth was fixed in space.
Oh yeah your right( 1 month ago by DST911)
Oh yeah your right
Are you seriously ...( 1 month ago by DST911)
Are you seriously suggesting that 250 million years ago there was a great 3mile tall wall of sea water lining the coast of your pacific continent because in order for the middle of the pacific to be exposed land virtually all of the worlds oceans should be land too gravity is always pulling everything towards the core
Are you seriously ...( 1 month ago by edmontonian2)
Are you seriously suggesting that the ocean Panthalassa would have been drained if Pangaea existed? If this were true, wouldn't there be a ring island in the southern Pacific, or at least a very large area of it that is many kilometres shallower than it should be?
Also, having one side of the Earth with much more landmass than the other side isn't far fetched at all. Modern day Earth is like that. We even have a supercontinent: Afro-Eruasia.
correction: it ...( 1 month ago by edmontonian2)
correction: it should have read as "Afro-Eurasia". Sorry.
You failed to take ...( 1 month ago by edmontonian2)
You failed to take into account the fact that continental crust is (on average) 40 km thick. Therefore, not only did you have to use ocean water (which you did), you also have to use the density of oceanic crust and oceanic mantle down to the same depth of the average continental crust depth.
exactly the ...( 1 month ago by freedomtagard)
exactly the pressure of the water on the sea floor would have (and still is) made the the rock dencer. air it lights than water that is why we cant breath water. a fish our size is a lot heavier than us because in order to sevive the have to be much dencer
So... if the ...( 1 month ago by stevenkain)
So... if the surface is continuously stretching and there is proven fact for the corrosion of the mountains then how do you explain all the rising mountains at the meeting of the fault lines like the Hymalayan Mountains, that are said to be due to the rising earth's crust over the tectonic plates pushing against each other?
If the theory of growing earth is true, than shouldn't we be having ever flattening mountains due to stretching, instead of rising ones?
stevenkain During ...( 1 month ago by nealadamsdotcom)
stevenkain During the ages of dinosaurs, Earth had no mountains as we know them. Mountains are a recent event for Earth. In fact 80% of Earth's mountains rose up in the last 50 Million years.
Contrary to what you have been taught Mountains are NOT CAUSED by continents crashing together, They are caused by the outer crust of the continental plates RE-CURVING as the Earth grows. Re-curving and buckling into mountains,
Gents. To get the ...( 3 weeks ago by nealadamsdotcom)
Gents. To get the full impact of the videos, there's a dozen of them on nealadamsdotcom. If you want more of the theory, while you're there you can also drop a double sawbuck and get the full presentation. The dozen videos will rock your clock.
Meanwhile, back in ...( 3 weeks ago by korgri)
Meanwhile, back in Montreal down on Higgis Street, Wally Armbruster discovers in the basement of his workplace evidence that HIggis street was once paved entirely of bricks. Realizing his great grandfather was a bricklayer in old Montreal, Wally muses away the afternoon,
picturing in his mind the blissful days of boon work-a-day companionship of the late 19th century street builders. Strong doughty men who had no thoughts of shiftless continents. Bricks, and a sandwich for lunch. A life.
This narrator ...( 3 weeks ago by ShutupHollywood)
This narrator sounds like movie actor James Woods
Oceanic crust is ...( 2 weeks ago by lateformyownbirth)
Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust. It essentially weighs more, in fact, even if it weighed the same, this still doesn't make sense. Why did Mr. Adams (I'm assuming he's not related to Douglas Adams) ignore the fact that the water would have to rest on top of something as the mantle would have evaporated it.
I have another ...( 1 week ago by Stubbzuki)
I have another question - Why does the Earth have spreading ridge areas, while other growing planetary bodies don't? Have you ever seen any others? They are so clear on Earth. Where does the upwell of expansion come from on, say, the Moon? I don't see any spot where it looks like "seafloor" came out.
Stubbzuki- There ...( 1 week ago by nealadamsdotcom)
Stubbzuki- There are spreading ridges on all available planets and moons, and I have animated many of them. Please go to nealadamsdotcom in the science section. There's one video on the Moon and 2 covering Mars. You can find those 3 same videos right here on the tube, but there are many more on the site.
Spreading ridges of growing bodies are the most common geological feature on all bodies. That would stand to reason, wouldn't it, if indeed they are all growing.
It would not matter ...( 1 week ago by KOACrazedwarri0r)
It would not matter what side is more heavy then the other. Earths gravity is in the middle, not on one side so the water would not tilt. Look at the Earth now, if this theory was right both sides of Earth would haft to be evened out and its not. Europe, Asia, India, and Africa outweigh North and South America. Earth is at a 23 something tilt, if you where right then it would constantly shift with the continents 24 hours a day. But it does not, it stays almost still while the earth rotates.
I studied geology ...( 1 week ago by ReflectedFlicks)
I studied geology back in college, and I had the same intuition. I never swallowed the pangea theory. Growth seems so fundamental to organic life. Let my planet grow! 5 stars!
So what would be ...( 1 day ago by Zaimoren)
So what would be the point of all the water shifting to one side which was exposed earth,,just exposing earth on the side it shifted from? It makes no sense whatsoever. So if the earth gets too heavy on one side are we going to roll out of orbit and bounce off into the universe? This theory seems like something a child would come up with because they don't know any better. Where is the science literature to back this up,,,seriously,,I would like to see it.
HOW CAN THE WATER FROM THE MIDDLE OF the PACIFIC which is at least 3 miles deep simply move to the middle of the conternet
Gravety pulls everything to the EARTHS CORE NOT A LANDMASS Do you really think water will MOVE UPWARD!!!!!
THE Center of gravity is the CORE of the earth the weight of all the crust is only the fraction of the weight of the core have you thought about that