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    Default Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    I was looking at a globe of the world the other day, and suddenly had an unnusual thought. I was thinking about how a roundabout appears faster when you are riding on the outside, and wondered if the Earth was in effect experiencing a "twisting" motion, with the outer edges at the equator moving faster than at the poles.

    So I replicated what the outcome of this effect might be upon the Earth, with a view from the south pole, and I could actually see a "twist", as though Antarctica slowly broke off and moved away from Australia. The line of the coast is almost identical.

    I'd be interested in your thoughts.

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    hey, hey,
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    Why not now?

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    Hey mate,

    Well, they say it all was part of the same thing back in the Pangaea times...

    So, yes, one way or another, you´re correct.

    Cheers,

    Raf.

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    Look at antartica on Google Earth, you can see the twist.

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    Straker

    I watched this video a while back, this thread reminded me of it and the video opened my eyes to posibilities of why some of the earths land masses have similar shapes to those masses close by.

    http://youtu.be/7kL7qDeI05U

    Hope it helps...
    Love. peace and Blessings to you all.

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    Wow. Never seen it like that, but that makes it look obvious that you are indeed correct.

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    draw map on partially inflated balloon , then blow it up to see the basic concept of how the earth (as other planets do) expand
    (water fills the gaps

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    Where I am in Sweden right now was once in the Sahara Desert ..

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    I studied the topic "Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics" several years ago. It's fascinating. I think there was a single landmass at the very beginning of earth-time.

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    Indeed...they all seem to have been joined at one point. The interesting thing would be to see what vegetation or other similar things those once joined parts have with each other, for example..here's an image I did back in 2008. Here you have the west coast of Africa stuck to the east coast of the US, note where Florida is...maybe that accounts for the swamp people and alligators down there.!

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    Hold on a second, what about the expansion earth theory and the expansion movement being fractal. Like the unpacking of a seed. pop
    Last edited by nomadguy; 28th April 2012 at 22:46.
    Why not now?

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    Default Re: Earth Spin - Was Antartica once part of Australia?

    why are the planets different sizes? is a good question to explore

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