Re: OK Nancy, Where Is It?
Bill Nelson wrote:
>
>>> There has not been any shift of the Earth's axis in
>>> recorded history, and we are talking about thousands
>>> of years time. The same is true for crustal shifts.
>
>> The Small Kahuna (person@company.com) wrote:
>> This point is (I believe) arguable, but even if I
>> give it to you, this does not prove anything except
>> that there is no anecdotal evidence for axis
>> migration over a very recent time period representing
>> an infinitesimal percentage of the Earth's history.
>> Are you suggesting that Science hang its hat on the
>> *lack* of recording?
>
> The lava record in the Atlantic and Pacific is continuous. There
> has NOT been any major crustal shifting for millions of years.
How can you prove this WITHOUT MAKING ASSUMPTIONS?
>
> It has been several hundred thousand years since the magnetic poles
> swapped.
>
> Sorry, the point is not "debatable" - unless you propose that the
> continents shifted without changing relationship to each other, and
> that they dragged the magnetic poles along as well.
And this *cannot* be true, because... ?
The Small Kahuna