Re: A Continental Drift Flipbookï¿1/2



On 23 nov, 01:49, don findlay <d...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nicolas Krebs wrote:
Has someone read
Christopher Scotese, ��A Continental Drift Flipbook��, Journal of
Geology, volume 112, pages 729?741, University of Chicago, 2004,
doi:10.1086/424867 ,
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/resolve?id=doi:10.1086/424867,
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Flipbook+Scotese+2004?

Perhaps are there precisions and improvments comparatively to
previous papers (http://www.scotese.com/scotesepubs.htm).
COuld you quote some part?

And he wrote inhttp://www.scotese.com/research.htmthat he is
working on a ��Revised Paleogeographic Atlas�� whit twice more
maps than inhttp://www.scotese.com/earth.htm.
I hope it will be published soon.

...And it's all bullshit, ..predicated on half a century of Plate
nonsense.  Poor guy, ..barking up the wrong tree all his life.  The
tree of Panthalassa.   Needs space for his boats in the bath, I
suppose.   Bet he's a bit more reticent than Stu about the bits where
the water sinking is supposed to lift his boats higher in the water,
but.)

Ironic, ..isn't it?- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -

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Sure Don .. but such poor Academic fools are not even aware of the
incoherence of it all, nor of course of the underlying dogmas
supporting their beuuliefs.
Further, there is a common point amongst all those theorical Dudes and
it is their complete sterility, and worse still their complete lack
of interest in Mining Exploration nor in the understanding in the
genesis of such mineral bodies !
Probably never gone down a shaft indeed !
jp

PS How do you explain the crude & infantile approach of all those
alleged scientists ? ... a type of special University bred BSE
dizeaze ? Puzzled indeed !
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