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Mid Atlantic Ridge - Expanding Earth - Thoughts and Theories
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 0:MV8xNjAyOTE1XzI2NDg0MjMwX0MxNDdDOUNC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1510376] So you are of the mind that the circumference of the earth is increasing? Or are you just seeing the continual cycles while the size stays the same? [/quote] I believe that the circumferential growth is inconsequential compared to the vast changes in continental positioning that comes of these 'climaxes'. [/quote]
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When one looks at this picture...
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link to www.cliffshade.com
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It's not hard to see that the shape of the ridge matches the outline of the continents on either side.
Could this be proof of the Expanding Earth theory?
It's as simple as looking at a detailed map...
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link to maps.google.com
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The question is, where is it going to crack next?
We know that one of the most active earthquake regions is the entire Ring of Fire.
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link to www.letow.com
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While in comparison, the opposite side - the Atlantic - is relatively inactive with regards to earthquakes.
Perhaps Atlantis didn't sink. Perhaps it was merely torn apart.
So what will happen? Will the Ring of Fire crack and rise? Or will it be sinking, for something to emerge on the opposite side?
I believe that the earth is slowly cracking and expanding over time, but there is a climax...
And that climax is the point in time when landmasses are torn apart (or sink), in order for others to rise.
Thoughts?
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