Planet X vs Sun: Continental RIP Issue
Mankind's explanations for what they term Continental Drift have never
addressed the evidence that this is more like what ZetaTalk has
described as Continental RIP. Little jiggling earthquakes would not
cause mountain building, and the earthquakes we report between passage
of Planet X are more like after shocks adjusting the plates where the
last crust shift, and the crashing changes that occur when the shift
stops, left them. If the Sun were causing this somehow, by magnetic
changes or storms, then what is the mechanism? Increased solar wind?
Mankind argues that the Sun's magnetic field has little effect on Earth,
that they are separate magnetospheres.
Australian scientists say they have discovered
evidence of rapid change in world sea levels and of
a dramatic fall in geologically recent times - directly
challenging current conventional wisdom. Dr Robert
Baker of the University of New England, in the New
South Wales country town of Armidale, has tapped
the secrets of worm coatings on once-submerged
rocks to shake established theory that sea levels are
presently as high as they have ever been. Based on
height measurements of worm coatings on rocks
now well above sea level, and carbon dating tests
which show them to be as recent as 3,500 years old,
Baker argues that sea levels have not been steady
since the last ice age, as is commonly believed.
Scientists Challenge Conventional Sea Level Theory
ABC News, December 3, 1999
R.A. Daly observed that in a great many places all
around the world there is a uniform emergence of
the shore line of 18 to 20 feet. In the southwest
Pacific, on the islands belonging to the Samoan
group but spread over two hundred miles, the same
emergence is evident. Nearly halfway around the
world, at St. Helena in the South Atlantic, the lava
is punctuated by dry sea caves, the floors of which
are covered with water-worn pebbles, now dusty
because untouched by the surf. The emergence
there is also 20 feet. At the Cape of Good Hope
caves and beaches also prove recent and sensibly
uniform emergence to the extent of about 20 feet.
Marine terraces, indicating similar emergence, are
found along the Atlantic coast from New York to
the Gulf of Mexico; for at least 1,000 miles along
the coast of eastern Australia; along the coasts of
Brazil, southwest Africa, and many islands in the
Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. The
emergence is recent as well as of the same order
of magnitude, (20 feet). Judging from the condition
of beaches, terraces, and caves, the emergence
seems to have been simultaneous on every shore.
In (Daly's) opinion the cause lies in the sinking of
the level of all seas on the globe. Alternatively,
Daly thinks it could have resulted from a
deepening of the oceans or from an increase in
their areas. Of special interest is the time of the
change. Daly estimated the sudden drop of oceanic
level to (have occurred) some 3,000 to 4,000
years ago.
Earth in Upheaval, Dropped Ocean Level
Velikowsky
Looking down from space, man can clearly see
that the continents once formed a whole. Like
the pieces of a puzzle that can be placed together,
South America fits nicely into the curve of the
Western African coast, and North America tucks
up against Europe. All was one land mass in the
past, so why have the continents drifted so far
apart? And what, in fact, caused the globe to be
so lumpy in the first place? Don't planets spinning
from a molten state assume a circular shape? ...
The Earth was once in orbit farther from the Sun,
... This planet, the pre-Earth, sustained a collision
with [Planet X]'s entourage of many moons, and
thus shattered drifted into a new orbit closer to
the Sun. The larger piece became the Earth, with
its waters pooling in the wound as a cosmetic, the
motion of the Earth pulling the waters round, to
give a smooth appearance. But this peace lasts
only until [Planet X] returns for its periodic visit,
pulling at the lumpy Earth. ... the depth of the
Pacific trough is vulnerable, a weak point on the
surface for the continents to slide toward. Thus
we have continental drift, which is much too
benign a word to use for the cataclysms that occur.
The Earth, during each successive Pole Sift, has
filled her wound. ... But each succeeding passage
found a more vulnerable scene, and the separating
of the single land mass increased. Why so?
Because rifts, driven between land masses, were
vulnerable spots, torn recently, tearable again.
Increasingly the Americas have moved away from
the African and European continents.
ZetaTalk, Continental Drift
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s07.htm)