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originally posted by: oldcarpy
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originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
It has a great deal to do with it! If you bother to go threw that thread, you can see the evidence for what happened 12,000 years ago, give or take.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
OK....Expanding Earth and Hollow Earth Theory? How might that relate to the thread topic?
Any comments on the documentary I posted?
After you are "knowledgeable", regardless if you agree or not, with that material. I will entertain what you have shared. If you are going to shoot down a "Theory" you should at least have a working knowledge, of it.
Thanks for your reply.
I read the whole thread when it was made and I and others did not find it very credible, but that was all discussed and done to death in that other thread so not much point in rehashing it all here.
If you had read the "Old Post" as you say, it explains where it is.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
Without knowing where this is and not having any idea of size or scale obviously I haven't a clue, I'm afraid. Where is it?
Got a link?
If that being true, what caused the circular indentations? About 3 of them, spread across the entire length.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
And perhaps this:
Antarctic Plate
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
originally posted by: oldcarpy
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originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
It has a great deal to do with it! If you bother to go threw that thread, you can see the evidence for what happened 12,000 years ago, give or take.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
OK....Expanding Earth and Hollow Earth Theory? How might that relate to the thread topic?
Any comments on the documentary I posted?
After you are "knowledgeable", regardless if you agree or not, with that material. I will entertain what you have shared. If you are going to shoot down a "Theory" you should at least have a working knowledge, of it.
Thanks for your reply.
I read the whole thread when it was made and I and others did not find it very credible, but that was all discussed and done to death in that other thread so not much point in rehashing it all here.
Rehash it all here? I agree, rehash it there, for sure.
But do me one small favor. Explain to me in laymen s terms what natural geological process would have created this "Feature" on the ocean bed? What does your "Science" say created it.
Okay, let me simplify it for you.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: oldcarpy
No idea. I am no expert. Are you? Plate tectonics? Earthquakes?
I've shown you where the plates are in that area, once you eventually told me where it was, now you tell me your "alternative to known science" theory of yours, and how it might be of any relevance to this thread topic.
Shame that One4all seems to have bottled this thread.
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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
Come on, time you put your cards on the table. Stop being so coy.
Now, I observe circular indentations approx 300 miles in diameter, in a odd pattern on the ocean bed.
Except, there are other areas in the ocean beds that also express circular indentation, so its not unique.
However, if you look at Bathymetric maps of the region it is nowhere near as circular as it appears on Google Maps - and a large part of it is the shape of the Scotia plate.
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
a reply to: FlavianGenerally I would agree with you about this.
Except, there are other areas in the ocean beds that also express circular indentation, so its not unique.
However, if you look at Bathymetric maps of the region it is nowhere near as circular as it appears on Google Maps - and a large part of it is the shape of the Scotia plate.
Except, there are other areas in the ocean beds that also express circular indentation, so its not unique.
Did anyone Observe the plates move to produce that "Feature"? Or, is it just theory.......? Convince me