Article: <5dnif1$6tv@sjx-ixn8.ix.netcom.com>
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: Nancy/Zetas
Date: 10 Feb 1997 16:30:25 GMT
In article <5dfunn$kjf$1@artemis.backbone.ou.edu> Steve
Courton writes:
>> 3. why our Earth's crust records not only that the
magnetic
>> poles were positioned in different places (described as
>> wandering poles by some) but that the north and south
>> poles at times were tropical or semi-tropical areas;
>
> The magnetic poles do "wander" over time. This is
fully
> explained by science. Back in the dinosaur era the worlds
> climate was much warmer with no ice packs. This helps
> explain former tropical environments also I guess you never
> heard of continental drift? The current position of
landmasses
> was much different millions of years ago.
> courton@nsslsun.nssl.uoknor.edu (Steve Courton)
In article <5de4n3$6s2$1@nntp.igs.net> Kent Nickerson
writes:
> Also, referring to a previous post, the fact that seabeds
have
> been found at high altitudes is commonly known (plate
tectonic
> thrusts), that the magnetic poles have wandered and reversed
> is known (its history is preserved in the Atlantic seabed),
and
> the evidence of tropical climates in Antarctica is not only
> known, it was shown in that champion of your conspiracy,
> National Geographic (plate tectonics again, where the Earth
> doesn't tilt, but the continents moved.)!
> knickerson@kw.igs.net (Kent Nickerson)
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
All explained by continental drift! No so! Lava beds record the
direction of magnetization AT THE TIME THE LAVA HARDENS, and the
age of lava beds can be determined by your scientists, at least
to the extent of what portions are older than others. The lava,
frozen to the bedrock where it ended its journey as it flowed
from the volcano core, first points in one direction, then
another, then another, etc. This sounds a bit more like
continental zip-zag, rather than continental drift! Just how did
the continent manage to plop itself on the OTHER SIDE OF THE
GLOBE for a period of time, and then return?
The answer, of course, is that the crust has been dramatically
moved during pole shift, where it slides along with the highly
magnetized core. The reason mankind resists this conclusion is
due to the terror that acoompanies such a though. Say it isn't
so, they cry, and if no one else says it isn't so, they say that
to themselves to comfort themselves.
(End ZetaTalk[TM])