posted on May, 12 2016 @ 07:04 AM
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network dudeI think the reason why there's little definitive explanations as to the apparent sea-level changes...
I say 'apparent' changes in sea level because no one has conclusive proof the water is rising...
rather than the sea-floor sinking to create higher tides & sea-levels
scientists are suddenly 'pretty sure' that the very bottom of the north America crustal plate is progressively crumbling off and falling into the
hotter, more fluid rock layer known as the Mantle layer (some 10s -to- 100s of Km. from the surface)
math models are what is being used...skewed from the bias that melted ice has to be causing rising sea levels...
math models of EQ frequencies traveling at different rates are resulting in science extrapolating that the NA plate is losing its' thickness from the
bottom layers of the crustal plate... the thinkers' have not as yet connected the dots that a thinner ocean bottom will stretch the crust downward and
thus nullify the increased water volume with a deeper 'bowl' or deeper ocean bottom ..... ergo -
very few islands getting swamped under water
by rising seal levels...