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Ancient Plant Remains Discovered Two Miles Below Greenland Ice Sheet;Questions Iceage theories


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reply posted on 10-12-2008 @ 10:42 PM by billybob


as a thought correction, for all you misthinkers....

it's NOT a 'global' flash freeze. it would have been localised, while i'm sure some other part of the planet would be having balmy weather. that's how (strong) currents form, by the (big) DIFFERENCE in temperature.

anyway, i'll just mostly read this thread.



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reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 08:04 PM by Grock


Originally posted by Phage
Pole shift? Magnetic pole shift? The north magnetic pole is kind of sliding around all the time. Do you mean magnetic pole reversal? The last one happened about 750,000 years ago. There is no evidence or reason to believe that magnetic pole shifts have anything to do with glacial periods.


NO! Not magnetic, actual tectonic plates... like a peeled orange sliding over the orange...

and there is very much so evidence that points to this.



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reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 08:07 PM by Grock


Originally posted by billybob
as a thought correction, for all you misthinkers....

it's NOT a 'global' flash freeze. it would have been localised, while i'm sure some other part of the planet would be having balmy weather. that's how (strong) currents form, by the (big) DIFFERENCE in temperature.

anyway, i'll just mostly read this thread.


EXACTLY!

localised. The global pattern would be weather/winds/ the equalizing of temperatures etc....

but localised, you would see EXACTLY what we find...

i didnt want to get into pole shifts, but thats exactly what this evidence points towards...

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reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 08:37 PM by Phage


Originally posted by Grock

NO! Not magnetic, actual tectonic plates... like a peeled orange sliding over the orange...

and there is very much so evidence that points to this.


There is evidence of large scale tectonic relocations in the period since the beginning of the last glacial period (100,000 years ago)?
Can you provide some links?



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reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 10:41 PM by Grock


Im willing and ready to answer that soon enough.

But i want an answwer first...

a little pro quo agent starling...

my question stands presented as it is.



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