Re: Hi Nancy :-))
In Article <9brt5t$144$1@news1.xs4all.nl> Jos wrote:
> (btw, I actually heard on discovery-channel that Einstein
> "himself" felt `electrified' when he heard the idea of the
> moving crust from a friend!...
That perhaps would be Hapgood. Ive read that Einstein espoused
Hapgoods theory of a sliding crust as the only logical explanation.
From a quote on the Troubled Times site:
"I frequently receive communications from people who wish to
consult me concerning their unpublished ideas," Einstein
observed. "It goes without saying that these ideas are very
seldom possessed of scientific validity. The very first
communication, however, that I received from Mr Hapgood
electrified me. His idea is original, of great simplicity, and - if
it continues to prove itself - of great importance to everything
that is related to the history of the earth's surface."
(From Einstein's foreword (written in 1953) to C. H. Hapgood,
Earth's Shifting Crust: A key to some basic problesome basic
problems of Earth Science, Pantheon Books, New York 1958,
pp. 1-2)