Re: PLATE MAPS OF THE PAST

From: don findlay (don_at_tower.net.au)
Date: 07/04/04


Date: 4 Jul 2004 02:41:24 -0700


"Carsten Troelsgaard" <carsten.troelsgaard@mail.dk> wrote in message news:<40e6e847$0$182$edfadb0f@dread11.news.tele.dk>...
> "don findlay" <don@tower.net.au> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:5f164087.0407030751.5b26e87f@posting.google.com...
> > "Carsten Troelsgaard" <carsten.troelsgaard@mail.dk> wrote in message
> news:<40e67b03$0$266$edfadb0f@dread12.news.tele.dk>...
> >
> > > If I recall it right, you've put spreadingcenters and mountainranges
> > > together in a line. Why should anyone expect reason in such an
> aggregate?
> > > You assume that they are alike, then you observe a line. Again assuming
> that
> > > this line has a dynamic order like stemming from a twist of the globe
> is, as
> > > mentioned, bad science.
> >
> > 'Spreading centres' = mountain belt in the mantle
> > 'Mountainranges' = mountain belt in the crust
> > aligned one above the other.
> >
> > Pulling-apart plates cause mountain belts. Colliding plates cause
> > mountain belts too. These mountain belts locate the centres of global
> > dynamics. What we see today is a snapshot in time.
>
> do I see pull apart, colliding plates and the like? Are you becomming a
> PTerorist?

Yes you do see colliding plates etc, but no, I am not becoming a
Ptero, ..I am merely showing you the mirror, ..and you DO recognise...

>
> > Mountain belts
> > keep being mountain belts. Keep moving up. The centres of global
> > dynamics keep moving up. Keep moving up means expanding. Real 'thus'
> > stuff, this plate tectonics.
>
> you can keep that on your own bill.

...But you do not like the reflection... eh? "Mirror mirror on the
wall... Who is fairest of them all?" "Oh you are my Queen, but just
last week, in the far reaches of the Trolldom there lives Snowhite,
etc etc...")

> > Carsten, you've been very good thus far, what's getting in to you?
> > Are you saying I'm observing a twist that isn't there?
>
> calling it a twist is adding a mechanic function behind - one that does not
> exist.
> putting different stuff together that follow a line gives a line of
> different stuff.
>
> > <http://users.indigo.net.au/don/donsense/drivel.html>