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Worsening Weather, Earthquakes, Vortices, Volcanoes, CMEs ... What's Up?

Started by thorfourwinds, April 17, 2012, 02:37:18 AM

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Phedre



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"That doesn't mean that the faster moving plates move so fast as to make a difference of tens of kilometres, enough to appear in any map."


I had in mind this, quote from article : "Africa, for example, will eventually split along the Great Rift Valley system. What is now a single continent will emerge as two—one on the African plate and the other on the smaller Somali plate. The new Somali continent will be mostly oceanic, with the Horn of Africa and Madagascar its largest landmasses."

This area seems to be moving quite fast, as compared to other parts of the world. This has been watched quite closely. Over the last , lets say 50 years, you can "eyeball" the change. And also map it

Quote:" difference of tens of kilometres, enough to appear in any map."


That is a lot of distance!

Thinking of all the earth quakes that we have on a daily basis, there is a "whole lot of shaking" going on, quite remarkable.




micjer

Quote from: zorgon on February 12, 2017, 10:32:58 AM


Nobody commented on this video.  Expanding earth is something that I feel is quite probable.  May have to jiggle pieces to make them fit his theory, but I feel it makes enough sense to at least think about it.

It explains how leaves and tree branches were found under the ice in Antarctica, as it was once located in warmer climate area.

One thing Adams didn't account for is the huge mountain ranges that have been, and still are  being pushed up.
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ArMaP

Quote from: Phedre on March 06, 2017, 02:47:22 AM
This area seems to be moving quite fast, as compared to other parts of the world. This has been watched quite closely. Over the last , lets say 50 years, you can "eyeball" the change. And also map it
OK, how much did it move in the last 50 years?

QuoteThat is a lot of distance!
It has to be a relatively big distance to appear on world maps. Local maps are different, as they can have smaller scales, but then they wouldn't show a global change.

The Seeker

Quote from: micjer on March 06, 2017, 01:51:11 PM
One thing Adams didn't account for is the huge mountain ranges that have been, and still are  being pushed up.
That is pressure relief, Mic, just as volcanoes and earthquakes are; if the static pressure isn't strong enough to expand the plates outward yet, it goes upward at weak points in the seams...
What concerns me is what happens if the pressure gets way too high before it is released, say at the Yellowstone super cauldera?

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Quote from: micjer on March 06, 2017, 01:51:11 PM
Nobody commented on this video.  Expanding earth is something that I feel is quite probable.  May have to jiggle pieces to make them fit his theory, but I feel it makes enough sense to at least think about it.

It explains how leaves and tree branches were found under the ice in Antarctica, as it was once located in warmer climate area.

One thing Adams didn't account for is the huge mountain ranges that have been, and still are  being pushed up.

So...  Where did all the water come from?
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micjer

Quote from: Amaterasu on March 06, 2017, 05:10:50 PM
So...  Where did all the water come from?

I have wondered the same thing.  Even if Adams' theory is incorrect, the same question arises...

Comets hitting the earth?


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Phedre



Here is some more information on the "major rifts" of the World as you can really see the product of the Earths movement.

Fascinating stuff.  The "Water" question, is a great one.

Snippit from article

A rift valley is a lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift. Rift valleys are found both on land and at the bottom of the ocean, where they are created by the process of seafloor spreading. Rift valleys differ from river valleys and glacial valleys in that they are created by tectonic activity and not the process of erosion.


Tectonic plates are huge, rocky slabs of Earth'slithosphere—its crust and upper mantle. Tectonic plates are constantly in motion—shifting against each other in fault zones, falling beneath one another in a process called subduction, crashing against one another at convergent plate boundaries, and tearing apart from each other at divergent plate boundaries.

http://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/rift-valley/


The Seeker

Quote from: micjer on March 06, 2017, 06:19:37 PM
I have wondered the same thing.  Even if Adams' theory is incorrect, the same question arises...

Comets hitting the earth?
According to how the planets supposedly formed originally from swirling masses of assorted molten materials and gasses, I would say the ol' mudball had a high concentration of hydrogen and oxygen trapped inside the core's magnetic field, and as it gradually cooled enough they combined to make h2o...

I have pondered if one could snag a couple of large ice comets, plop them down on mars, melt them out and replenish both the atmosphere and the h2o supply...

since co2 is supposed to be a greenhouse gas, increasing the percentage of it in Mars' atmosphere should help raise the temperature also...

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Phedre


Adams Theory is very interesting. If the earth continues to expand as in his theory, would there not be some way to have measurements?  We do have the tech and lots of satellites. ?

And he alluded to some sort of conspiracy about this knowledge he has. Well, that always "tweaks" my interest! Any guesses why that would be?

Phedre



I'm going to go out on a limb here, feel free to saw it off.  ;D

According to our friend "Lou" the planets are spit out by the Sun. Where they take up an orbit. But I have to wonder if they are not deliberately terraformed  with assistance?  ::)

ArMaP

Quote from: micjer on March 06, 2017, 01:51:11 PM
Nobody commented on this video.
I didn't comment because I think there's nothing to comment, as he only says that things must be as he says, without even explaining how the Earth is supposed to grow.

QuoteExpanding earth is something that I feel is quite probable.  May have to jiggle pieces to make them fit his theory, but I feel it makes enough sense to at least think about it.
So, how does it happen?

QuoteIt explains how leaves and tree branches were found under the ice in Antarctica, as it was once located in warmer climate area.
Plate tectonics also explain that, as both theories (if we can call the expanding Earth a theory) say the continents were together.

Irene

Quote from: ArMaP on March 06, 2017, 08:33:24 PM
I didn't comment because I think there's nothing to comment, as he only says that things must be as he says, without even explaining how the Earth is supposed to grow.
So, how does it happen?
Plate tectonics also explain that, as both theories (if we can call the expanding Earth a theory) say the continents were together.

ArMaP,

It's common knowledge that the planet is actively "growing". Volcanism, remember? Is it really getting bigger? I don't know, but I have read that the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is one location where it is measurably taking place.

I suppose subduction accounts for some shrinkage as well.

The inflexibility of your thinking is really starting to piss me off. Do you do it on purpose?

Wait, we've had this f***ing discussion before. Yes, you do.
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micjer

I am the first to admit I just don't know the answers.

I do like to think outside the box, and have learned that many many things that we have been taught and told are not the truth.  I wouldn't be on this forum if I believed things, as do the "normal" people do.

I don't have a problem with ArMaP.  Many times he is correct as the internet is full of falsehoods.

He is like the teacher that challenges your hypothesis and makes one rethink their conclusions. 

Anyways back on topic.

Ask yourself...What is the earth's core made up of??

Answer:
At the center of the Earth is the core, which has two parts. The solid, inner core of iron has a radius of about 760 miles (about 1,220 km). It is surrounded by a liquid, outer core composed of a nickel-iron alloy.

Next question.

What do metals do when they heat up?

Metal expands when heated because an increase in temperature is actually an increase in the vibration of the atoms that compose the metal, and this vibration forces the atoms slightly apart. Unless a phase change occurs, the increased distance is not enough to break the lattice structure between atoms.

So if the earth's core has heated up then the conclusion that it also has expanded could be reached.


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Irene

micjer,

Regarding that person, I have a low tolerance for inflexible thinking. It is the kind of small-mindedness best left to the Vatican.
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micjer

The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon