Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Are meteors the prime mountain builder on earth etc?
Are meteors the prime mountain builders on earth? Did a meteor chain hit at an ancient equator on earth and create the Pacific Ocean Basin, the Rim of Fire, and at the same time, perforate the ancient crust causing the moon material to separate from the earth in one semi-molten piece? Does the fact that these impacts are still in alignment on a great circle (after 4.2 billion years) soundly refute the plate tectonic theory in the Pacific Basin? Does this theory explain why there is minimal iron in the moon from the earth's core and also why the moon is locked into phase with the earth with the same side always facing the earth? Does this suggest that the thin crust Pacific Basin and the thin crust Siberian Basin were remelted 220 million years ago when the Atlantic Basin rift was inititiated? Is iridium found in meteors which originate from impacts with other planets? Does the phenomena of earth iron core shifts refute the concept of continent migration (umed from magnetic history data)? Is mount kilimanjaro the central uplift feature of an impact which also created the long arc of lakes in Africa? Are impacts sometimes related to vulcanism (volcanoes) and earthquakes if impacts created the rim of fire island arcs and coastal arcs cirscribing the Pacific Basin? Is Kilimanjaro a volcanic cauldera? Is intelligence defined as the ability to suspend judgement long enough to consider the possibility that a new theory might be better than existing theories? Is Occam's razor used to reject more complicated theories in favor of a simpler more elegant theory? Do important but simple evident discoveries sometimes expose a scientific darkage and usher in a scientific renaissance? If the moon was created in one day and it was written about hundreds of years ago, would that not be interesting to most people? Is the mid-moon bulge on the walnut moon named iapetus a result of a meteor impact which compressed the two halves of that moon? Is there a possible agous bulge in the Indian Ocean basin which corresponds to a large 'continent building' impact in the center of the African continent ? Did Scientific American magazine (as well as others) have an article about this very phenomenon in January 2010? Is the Siberian Basin arc a result of an ancient impact that has expanded symetrically with the earth over time? What is being discovered in the center of that impact? Is this the largest impact basin in the solar system? Is there visual evidence of thousands of meteor impacts still evident on the earth? Do modern software tools like Google Earth (TM) and Microsoft Virtual Earth (TM) give the common person the ability to see this evidence clearly for the first time? Does this evidence and other evidence such as shoemaker levy 9 impacts on Jupiter suggest that meteor chains are much more common that previously estimated? What is twinning as it relates to meteors? Was an ancient equator discovered on Mars recently as a result of impacts at an ancient equator there which are also still aligned on a great circle?
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