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Post by sammy on Mar 11, 2010 14:14:09 GMT
I had been doing some deep thinking about various symbols pointing me toward similarities in the sun and moon, or the earth and moon, or any number of possibilities. For some reason tidal influence has always intrigued me I think mostly cause I like the idea that earth is so hard and unforgiving yet it never holds a solid shape. So with this image fresh in my mind i overheard something on TV regarding the tectonic plate alignment during prehistoric times. It's common knowledge these plates move when faced with a force. At that time all those plates were on the virtually same side of the planet clustered together, and now we are balanced in our distribution of plates more or less. Now what I'm implying is what if the moon was further away then being more fresh in its form, making the moons center of gravity against the earth essentially in the middle of those plates and halfway between the surface and the core. Were as now the moon's gravity would be more settled and centered closer to the core, leaving the plates to find their place in our gravity. Mostly i just came across this thought and didn't really know what to think HA HA but let me know what ya think.
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Post by sammy on Mar 11, 2010 15:41:21 GMT
one of my thoughts surrounding this idea was the lava flows under hawaii and guam (i think) that are seemingly two constant flows. If the tectonic plates were pushed onto one side of the planet and a single form, wouldnt the lava flow be singular in nature?
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