Re: OK Nancy, Where Is It?
Greg Neill (gneillRE@MOVE.sympatico.ca) wrote:
> Nancy Lieder (zetatalk@zetatalk.com) wrote:
>> Where mountain building occurs when the plates
>> stop moving, the stoppage is not simply a sudden jolt,
>> like a car hitting a brick wall. All is in motion, and
>> the stoppage is more like a car hitting a barrier of sand
>> filled plastic barrels - a series of small jolts, occurring
>> in quick succession.
>> ZetaTalk, Pole Shift
>> (http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p21.htm)
>
> You have no concept of the energies involved, and
> the difference that time of expenditure has on the
> temperatures resulting from energy being converted
> to heat. If the total energy release by the impact of
> techtonic plates were to be released over a period
> of days rather than millions of years, there would
> be vaporized rocks instead of mountains.
Speaking from experience, Greg? No?
Then perhaps you'd consider contemplating the GEOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL
EVIDENCE that these types of "energies" affected the globe as a whole
just some 3,600 years ago. Or do you have another explanation for the
following, done in several postings, which are not speculation but DATA.
Earth in Upheaval, Tidal Wave, by Velikovsky
Fissures in the rocks .. all over western Europe, are
choked with bones of animals, some of extinct races,
others, though of the same age, of races still surviving.
The bones .. are mostly broken and splintered into
innumerable sharp fragments and are evidently not
those of animals devoured by beasts of prey. The
Rock of Gibraltar is intersected by numerous crevices
filled with bones. The bones are broken and splintered.
The remains of panther, lynx, caffir-cat, hyena, wolf,
bear, rhinoceros, horse, wild boar, red deer, fallow
deer, ibex, ox, hare, rabbit, have been found in these
ossiferous fissures. On Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily
the broken bones of animals choke the fissures in the
rocks. The state of preservation of the bones indicates
that the animals, all of them, perished in the same
period of time. No hardened animal feces were found,
indicating that the dead beasts had not lived in these
hollows or fissures. No teeth marks of hyena or of
any other animal are found in the osseous mass. The
bones are those of animals of all ages down to the
fetus, nor do they show traces of weathering or
exposure. The extremely fresh condition of the
bones, proved by the retention of so large a
proportion of animal matter, shows that the event
was, geologically, comparatively recent. The fact that
animals of all ages were involved in the catastrophe
shows it to have been sudden.
Earth in Upheaval, Whales in the Mountains, by Velikovsky
Bones of whale have been found 440 feet above sea
level, north of Lake Ontario; a skeleton of another
whale was discovered in Vermont, more than 500
feet above sea level; and still another in the
Montreal-Quebec area, about 600 feet above sea level.
Although the Humphrey whale and beluga occasionally
enter the mouth of the St. Lawrence, they do not climb
hills. To account for the presence of whales in the hills
of Vermont and Montreal, at elevations of 500 and
600 feet, requires the lowering of the land to that
extent. The accepted theory is that the land in the
region of Montreal and Vermont was depressed more
than 600 feet by the weight of ice and kept in this
position for a while after the ice melted. Another
solution would be for an ocean tide, carrying the
whales, to have trespassed upon the land. But along
the coast of Nova Scotia and New England stumps
of trees stand in water, telling of once forested
country that (has since become) submerged. And
opposite the mouths of the St. Lawrence and the
Hudson rivers are deep (land) canyons stretching
for hundreds of miles into the ocean. These indicate
that the land (has become) sea, being depressed in
post-glacial times. Then did both processes go on
simultaneously, in neighboring areas, here up, there
down?
Q: How is it, other than via flood tides rising hundreds of feet, that
these whale bones got deposited on mountain tops? How, if not by great
waves smashing dead/drown animals into the crevices, several hundred
feet above today's sea level, did those bone conglomerations come into
existence?