On the Origin of Continents and Oceans: Book 1 Empirical Small Earth Modelling Studies
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Rating | : | 4.94 (656 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00RKMXVWU |
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Number of Pages | : | 327 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This, in turn, represents a paradigm shift in our understanding of the origin of continents and oceans.. Discussion then continues through the various supercontinental stages until breakup of the ancient Pangaea supercontinent occurred to form the modern continents during the late-Permian Period. One seemingly trivial change in our scientific perspective of the way the Earth's continents and oceans have evolved and assembled has the potential to completely negate many of the established consensus of opinions and scientific beliefs existing today. This conventional perspective insists that the origin of the continents and oceans is a random, non-predictable, and sometimes catastrophic process-a process that is understood by very few and remains unchallenged by most. In this book one of a two book series, modern scientific evidence is used to accurately recreate plate assemblages on small E
Stop Press! Go, James! A liberating read from start to finish and very respectful to all those scientists and philosophers who have gone before. Achieves a perspective from which planet earth has followed a wholesome and integrated development pathway, explained in terms which accord with our common experience of the natural world, and which is in stark contrast to the bamboozling can of earth theories which most of us grew up with. Gives a gentle massage and technical reassurance to the old theorist