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Did you ever see this?I’m looking at the continents and clearly see they are moving away from each other, you are now saying that this is not the case. If this is so, then they are shifting back and forth, this makes putting a time line based upon them not possible unless you have a system that takes this into account, of which at present, we have none.
http://www.world-atlas.us/world-map.gif
I’ve read somewhere about how the planet actually flexes, going into an egg shape and back to a sphere as well, this throws more wrenches into the works. Did the planet expand and contract as well? You would think it does, we know it’s accumulating debree from space, so it does have a larger mass then what it originally started out with, but that’s a side element, yet if you think about it, logically it must be expanding, as pressure from the mantle presses down, it forces the superheated magma to rise to the surface through the path of least resistance, this in turn solidifies as a more porus substance helping to form islands and mountain ranges.
Now, taking the above into context, we have all of this water causing more pressure pushing the mantle downwards, this is a sudden event geologically, this causes the above system to come into place in short order creating rapid expansion and in turn, a place for the waters to settle, ie. the modern oceans as we know them now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kL7qDeI05U
An Incredible new theory of a growing earth.