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Yoichiro Yoshikawa (1988)Yoichiro Yoshikawa (1988)
The Miracle PlanetThe Miracle Planet
EARTH EXPANSION TECTONICS
HISTORICAL WAYS OF VIEWING THE EARTH
““We are blinded by what we think we know,We are blinded by what we think we know,
therefore disbelieve if you can!”.therefore disbelieve if you can!”.
SAMUEL WARREN CAREYSAMUEL WARREN CAREY
GEOLOGY AND THE ROCK-RECORD
Geology (from Greek: gê, "Earth"; and logos, "speech")
literally means to talk about the Earth and is defined as
the science and study of the solid matter that constitutes
the Earth. To me this definition must also go a step
further to acknowledge the rocks making up the Earth
are, in fact, a record of the physical processes affecting
the Earth throughout its entire history.
It is like an open book waiting to be read. To understand
and talk about the “rock-record” preserved in rocks you
therefore need to understand the language of geology.2
James Hutton is often viewed as the first modern
geologist. In 1785 he presented a paper entitled
“Theory of the Earth” to the Royal Society of
Edinburgh.
In this paper he suggested the Earth must be much
older than previously supposed in order to allow
enough time for mountains to be eroded and for
sediments to form new rocks at the bottom of the
sea, which in turn were raised up to become dry land.
Hutton published a two-volume version of his ideas
in 1795.
- James Hutton (1726-1797) -
Since then our knowledge of geology has extended
world wide, with a vast amount of global geological,
geographical and geophysical data stored and
published for all to use and interpret.
The primary concern during my early research into
Expansion Tectonics was this modern data has never
been tested on models of an expanding Earth.
Our perception of global tectonic principles was, and
still is, severely biased towards Plate Tectonics at
the expense of alternative theories.
“What is important is not what happens, but who defines the events.”
HISTORICAL WAYS OF VIEWING THE EARTH
Many theories have come and gone throughout the past
millennia, in particular after the science of geology was
formally recognized.
The Flat Earth theory, popular in ancient times is now largely
historical, but it serves as a useful starting point in
understanding the progression of our knowledge about the
Earth through history.
This concept stems from the limited knowledge of the size and
configuration of the Earth in ancient times, and, of course, the
limited number of “scientists” or philosophers capable of
gathering enough information to make meaningful sense of the
knowledge available.
The suggestion that continents have not always been at
their present positions was introduced as early as 1596
by the Dutch map maker Abraham Ortelius.
Ortelius suggested, based on the symmetric outlines of
the Atlantic coastlines, the Americas, Eurasia and Africa
were once joined and have since drifted apart "by
earthquakes and floods", creating the modern Atlantic
Ocean.
For evidence, he wrote: "The vestiges of the rupture
reveal themselves, if someone brings forward a map of
the world and considers carefully the coasts of the three
continents."
- Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) -
By 1915, Alfred Wegener was
presenting serious arguments
for the idea of “continental drift”
in the first edition of his book The
Origin of Continents and Oceans.
In this book he noted how the
east coast of South America and
the west coast of Africa looked
as if they were once attached.
While Wegener wasn't the first to
note this, he was the first to
gather significant fossil and
geological evidence to support
this simple observation.
His ideas, however, were not
taken seriously by most
geologists of that period,
who pointed out there was
no apparent mechanism for
“continental drift” as it was
then called.
Specifically, they did not
see how continental rock
could possibly plow through
the much denser rock that
makes up oceanic crust.
Alexander Du Toit is remembered not only as the main
baton-carrier of Wegenerian continental drift theory in
the early 1900s, but as the most important geologist in
the history of South Africa.
A field geologist with observational and synthetic
powers of the highest rank, early in the twentieth century
he embarked upon a twenty year study of the geology of
South Africa which produced a series of important books
and articles over the later portion of that period.
Securing a grant from the Carnegie Institution of Washington
in 1923, he spent five months in South America familiarizing
himself with the geology of Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil,
and comparing this to the units in South Africa; this led the
publication of his “A Geological Comparison of South
America with South Africa” in 1927, and the even more
celebrated “Our Wandering Continents: An Hypothesis of
Continental Drifting” in 1937.
Du Toit had some success in convincing Old World
geologists of the possibility of continental drifting.
It is interesting to note that in 1958 Professor Sam
Carey, in researching the concept of continental
drift, made scale models of the Earth and
demonstrated:
“If all the continents were reassembled into a
Pangaean configuration on a model representing the
Earths modern dimensions, the fit was reasonably
precise at the centre of the reassembly and along
the common margins of north-west Africa and the
United States east coast embayment, but became
progressively imperfect away from these areas”.
- Samuel Warren Carey (1911-2002) -
Carey concluded from this research that the fit of
these ancient continents “could be made much
more precise in these areas if the diameter of the
Earth was smaller at the time of Pangaea”.
With the acceptance of Plate Tectonics, these
basic physical observations and conclusions of
Carey have been totally ignored.
During this same time there were a number of independent
thinkers who instead considered the opening of the
oceans could be attributed to an increase in Earth radius.
Roberto Mantovani in 1889, and again in 1909, published a
theory of “earth expansion and continental drift”. In this
theory he considered a closed continent covered the
entire surface on a smaller Earth. He suggested “thermal
expansion led to volcanic activity, which broke the land
mass into smaller continents”.
These continents then drifted away from each other
because of further expansion at the “rip-zones”, where
oceans currently lie.
- Roberto Montovani (1854-1933) -
This was followed by the pioneering work and
publications of Lindemann in 1927, Christopher Otto
Hilgenberg during the 1930s, Professor Sam Carey
during the 1950s to late 1990s, Jan Kozier during the
1980s, and Klaus Vogel during the 1980s and 1990s.
- Otto Hilgenberg, Warren Carey, Jan Koziar & Klaus Vogel -
These researchers all showed if each of the
continents were physically fitted together they
would neatly envelope the Earth with continental
crust on a small Earth globe some 55 to 60% of its
present size.
This coincidence led Hilgenberg, Carey, and
Vogel in particular to conclude “terrestrial
expansion brought about the splitting and
gradual dispersal of continents as they moved
radially outwards during geological time”.
- Hilgenberg's Earth Expansion models -
- Klaus Vogel's Earth Expansion models -
- James Maxlow's Earth Expansion models -
The perceived failings and short falls of each of these
theories, however, eventually led to an acceptance of
Plate Tectonic theory in the 1960s.
This theory is now credited to have arisen out of the
hypothesis of continental drift, as first proposed by
Alfred Wegener.
Most of us are now reasonably familiar with the concept
of Plate Tectonics, whereby the Earths outer crust is said
to be made up of a series of large, rigid, plate-like crusts
that randomly move over the Earths surface under the
influence of mantle convection currents.
In the process of random
migration, the crustal plates are
said to rift, slide past one
another, and/or periodically
collide to form mountains and
subduct beneath continental
crusts.
The primary assumption and
absolute basis of Plate
Tectonics is that the radius of
the Earth has remained
constant, or near constant
throughout its 4,500 million
year life span.
CONTRIBUTIOINS TO MODERN TECTONIC THEORY
In 1947, a team of scientists, led by Maurice Ewing, utilizing
the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s research vessel
Atlantis, confirmed the existence of a rise in the level of the
sea floor in the central Atlantic Ocean, now known as the mid-
ocean-ridge.
- Maurice Ewin (1906-1974) -
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1930) -
They also found the floor of the seabed beneath the layer of
sediments consisted of basalt, not granite as previously
assumed; which is one of the main constituents of the
continents.
They also found the oceanic crust to be much thinner than
continental crust.
All of these new findings raised important and intriguing
questions about the way we perceive oceanic crust. The
most important of which was that the ocean is not simply
“oceanised” continental crust covered by sea water, as
previously thought.
Beginning in the 1950s, scientists, using magnetic
instruments (magnetometers) adapted from
airborne devices developed during World War II to
detect submarines, also began recognizing odd
magnetic patterns across the ocean floor.
This finding, though unexpected, was not entirely
surprising because it was known that basalt - the
iron-rich, volcanic rock making up the ocean floor,
contains a strongly magnetic mineral called
magnetite, which can locally distort compass
readings.
More importantly, because the presence of magnetite
gives the basalt measurable magnetic properties,
these newly discovered magnetic sea floor patterns
provided an important means to study the distribution
of volcanic rocks throughout each of the ocean floors.
As more and more of the seafloor was mapped during the
1950s, the magnetic patterns turned out not to be
random or isolated occurrences, but instead revealed
recognizable zebra-like stripes, found to be symmetrical
about the mid-ocean-ridges.
Alternating stripes of rock were shown to be laid out in
parallel rows on either side of the mid-ocean ridge - one
stripe with normal polarity and the adjoining stripe with
reversed polarity.
The overall pattern, defined by these alternating bands of
normally and reversely polarized rock, became known as
magnetic striping.
The discovery of this symmetrical magnetic
striping pattern suggested a close relationship
between the mid-ocean ridges and the stripes.
In 1961, scientists (most notably the American
geologist Harry Hess) began to theorize that the
mid-ocean ridges mark structurally weak zones,
where the ocean floor was being ripped apart
lengthwise along the mid-ocean ridge crest.
- Harry Hammond Hess (1906-1969) -
It was suggested new volcanic magma from deep
within the Earth must rise through these weak
zones and eventually erupt along the crest of the
ridges to create new oceanic crust.
This process, later called seafloor spreading,
operates over many millions of years and
continues to form new ocean floor all along the
60,000km-long system of mid-ocean ridges now
known to be present in all of the oceans.
This hypothesis was supported by several lines of
evidence. At or near the crest of the mid-ocean-
ridges the rocks are very young, and they become
progressively older away from the ridge crest.
The youngest rocks at the ridge crest always
have present-day (normal) polarity.
Stripes of rock parallel to the ridge crest were
shown to have alternated in magnetic polarity
(normal-reversed-normal, etc.), suggesting the
Earths magnetic field has reversed many times
throughout its history.
By explaining both the zebra-like magnetic
striping and the construction of the mid-ocean
ridge system, the seafloor spreading hypothesis
quickly gained converts.
Furthermore, the oceanic crust now came to be
universally appreciated as a natural "tape
recording" of the history of the reversals in the
Earths magnetic field.
Subsequent work by the Commission for the
Geological Map of the World and UNESCO during the
1980s led to the publication of the “Bedrock
Geological Map of the World” in 1991.
In this global map, the magnetic striping discussed
above was taken a step further.
By dating the ages of the ocean floor bedrock at
regular intervals throughout each of the oceans, and
comparing these ages with the magnetic striping,
the ocean floor crust was then displayed according
to the ages of the rocks.
What this means is the yellow stripes in Figure 2,
for instance, located between the younger red
stripe and the older orange strip, represents
volcanic rocks that were erupted along the
ancient mid-ocean-ridges during the Miocene
Period, a period of time extending from 6 to 23
million years ago.
At that time the younger red and pink rocks did
not exist and the two yellow Miocene stripes were
joined together along their common mid-ocean-
ridge.
- Mollweide projection -
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
At this stage there are a number of very important
considerations about the crustal mapping shown in the
above figures that must be fully appreciated. :
1) Firstly, the striping shown shows that each of the
oceans contain a mid-ocean-ridge (currently centred
below the pink stripes) and each ocean is increasing its
surface area with time. This increase in surface area is
shown to be symmetrical within each ocean and the
maximum age of exposed sea floor crust is early Jurassic
– about 165 million years old (pale blue areas).
2) Secondly, if it were possible to move back in time, each of
the stripes shown must be successively removed and the
corresponding edges of each coloured stripe must be moved
closer together as we move back in time – that is, the
volcanic rocks (and similarly the ocean waters) within each
stripe must be returned to the mantle where they originally
came from.
3) Thirdly, as we move back in time, each of the
continents must move closer together in strict
accordance with the striping evidence recorded on
the map regardless of which tectonic theory is
adhered to.
4) Fourthly, subduction of crusts beneath continents is
an artifact of the basic Plate Tectonic requirement for a
constant Earth radius. The symmetrical striping
evidence shown does not support subduction and
subduction is not required if the Earth were increasing
its radius.
It should also be appreciated that none, or very
little of this magnetic striping and age dating
evidence was available when Plate Tectonic
theory was first proposed.
The global distribution of the magnetic striping
and age dating was, in fact, completed later in
order to quantify the plate motion history and,
therefore, the Plate Tectonic history of each
ocean.
To be continued...
““Life is far too short for one person to selfishlyLife is far too short for one person to selfishly
guard any new facts he discovers.guard any new facts he discovers.
Therefore, I am revealing all I have learned even thoughTherefore, I am revealing all I have learned even though
some of the data is not yet complete.some of the data is not yet complete.
Many minds are better than one, and it is my ardent hopeMany minds are better than one, and it is my ardent hope
that from this beginning more enthusiasm will be generatedthat from this beginning more enthusiasm will be generated
which will bring active, probing minds into the field.which will bring active, probing minds into the field.
The results of my beginning research must be amplified andThe results of my beginning research must be amplified and
technologically developed in order to best serve mankind.”technologically developed in order to best serve mankind.”
MAYNARD MURRAY, M.D.MAYNARD MURRAY, M.D.
Article by Dr. James Maxlow made from his texts with​​
multimedia adaptation by "El Proyecto Matriz". For
more information about the author go to his official
website.
CONTACT:
contact@jamesmaxlow.com
http://www.jamesmaxlow.com/
http://www.oneoffpublishing.com/terranon.html
BOOKS BY JAMES MAXLOW
Hardcopy book can be purchased from:
TerrellaPress@bigpond.com and EBook can be purchased from:
www.oneoffpublishing.com
For anyone that wants to access James Maxlow's PhD thesis, you
can download a pdf version from:
http://adt.curtin.edu.au/theses/available/adt-WCU20020117.145715
James Maxlow's official website:
http://www.jamesmaxlow.com
Earth Expansion Tectonics - Historical ways of viewing the Earth (Part 3)
Earth Expansion Tectonics - Historical ways of viewing the Earth (Part 3)
Earth Expansion Tectonics - Historical ways of viewing the Earth (Part 3)
Earth Expansion Tectonics - Historical ways of viewing the Earth (Part 3)

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Earth Expansion Tectonics - Historical ways of viewing the Earth (Part 3)

  • 1.
  • 2. ““A Dream of Aku Aku”A Dream of Aku Aku” Yoichiro Yoshikawa (1988)Yoichiro Yoshikawa (1988) The Miracle PlanetThe Miracle Planet
  • 3. EARTH EXPANSION TECTONICS HISTORICAL WAYS OF VIEWING THE EARTH
  • 4. ““We are blinded by what we think we know,We are blinded by what we think we know, therefore disbelieve if you can!”.therefore disbelieve if you can!”. SAMUEL WARREN CAREYSAMUEL WARREN CAREY
  • 5. GEOLOGY AND THE ROCK-RECORD Geology (from Greek: gê, "Earth"; and logos, "speech") literally means to talk about the Earth and is defined as the science and study of the solid matter that constitutes the Earth. To me this definition must also go a step further to acknowledge the rocks making up the Earth are, in fact, a record of the physical processes affecting the Earth throughout its entire history. It is like an open book waiting to be read. To understand and talk about the “rock-record” preserved in rocks you therefore need to understand the language of geology.2
  • 6.
  • 7. James Hutton is often viewed as the first modern geologist. In 1785 he presented a paper entitled “Theory of the Earth” to the Royal Society of Edinburgh. In this paper he suggested the Earth must be much older than previously supposed in order to allow enough time for mountains to be eroded and for sediments to form new rocks at the bottom of the sea, which in turn were raised up to become dry land. Hutton published a two-volume version of his ideas in 1795.
  • 8. - James Hutton (1726-1797) -
  • 9. Since then our knowledge of geology has extended world wide, with a vast amount of global geological, geographical and geophysical data stored and published for all to use and interpret. The primary concern during my early research into Expansion Tectonics was this modern data has never been tested on models of an expanding Earth. Our perception of global tectonic principles was, and still is, severely biased towards Plate Tectonics at the expense of alternative theories.
  • 10. “What is important is not what happens, but who defines the events.”
  • 11. HISTORICAL WAYS OF VIEWING THE EARTH Many theories have come and gone throughout the past millennia, in particular after the science of geology was formally recognized. The Flat Earth theory, popular in ancient times is now largely historical, but it serves as a useful starting point in understanding the progression of our knowledge about the Earth through history. This concept stems from the limited knowledge of the size and configuration of the Earth in ancient times, and, of course, the limited number of “scientists” or philosophers capable of gathering enough information to make meaningful sense of the knowledge available.
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  • 14. The suggestion that continents have not always been at their present positions was introduced as early as 1596 by the Dutch map maker Abraham Ortelius. Ortelius suggested, based on the symmetric outlines of the Atlantic coastlines, the Americas, Eurasia and Africa were once joined and have since drifted apart "by earthquakes and floods", creating the modern Atlantic Ocean. For evidence, he wrote: "The vestiges of the rupture reveal themselves, if someone brings forward a map of the world and considers carefully the coasts of the three continents."
  • 15. - Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) -
  • 16. By 1915, Alfred Wegener was presenting serious arguments for the idea of “continental drift” in the first edition of his book The Origin of Continents and Oceans. In this book he noted how the east coast of South America and the west coast of Africa looked as if they were once attached. While Wegener wasn't the first to note this, he was the first to gather significant fossil and geological evidence to support this simple observation.
  • 17. His ideas, however, were not taken seriously by most geologists of that period, who pointed out there was no apparent mechanism for “continental drift” as it was then called. Specifically, they did not see how continental rock could possibly plow through the much denser rock that makes up oceanic crust.
  • 18. Alexander Du Toit is remembered not only as the main baton-carrier of Wegenerian continental drift theory in the early 1900s, but as the most important geologist in the history of South Africa.
  • 19. A field geologist with observational and synthetic powers of the highest rank, early in the twentieth century he embarked upon a twenty year study of the geology of South Africa which produced a series of important books and articles over the later portion of that period.
  • 20. Securing a grant from the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1923, he spent five months in South America familiarizing himself with the geology of Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, and comparing this to the units in South Africa; this led the publication of his “A Geological Comparison of South America with South Africa” in 1927, and the even more celebrated “Our Wandering Continents: An Hypothesis of Continental Drifting” in 1937.
  • 21. Du Toit had some success in convincing Old World geologists of the possibility of continental drifting.
  • 22. It is interesting to note that in 1958 Professor Sam Carey, in researching the concept of continental drift, made scale models of the Earth and demonstrated: “If all the continents were reassembled into a Pangaean configuration on a model representing the Earths modern dimensions, the fit was reasonably precise at the centre of the reassembly and along the common margins of north-west Africa and the United States east coast embayment, but became progressively imperfect away from these areas”.
  • 23. - Samuel Warren Carey (1911-2002) -
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  • 25. Carey concluded from this research that the fit of these ancient continents “could be made much more precise in these areas if the diameter of the Earth was smaller at the time of Pangaea”. With the acceptance of Plate Tectonics, these basic physical observations and conclusions of Carey have been totally ignored.
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  • 27. During this same time there were a number of independent thinkers who instead considered the opening of the oceans could be attributed to an increase in Earth radius. Roberto Mantovani in 1889, and again in 1909, published a theory of “earth expansion and continental drift”. In this theory he considered a closed continent covered the entire surface on a smaller Earth. He suggested “thermal expansion led to volcanic activity, which broke the land mass into smaller continents”. These continents then drifted away from each other because of further expansion at the “rip-zones”, where oceans currently lie.
  • 28. - Roberto Montovani (1854-1933) -
  • 29. This was followed by the pioneering work and publications of Lindemann in 1927, Christopher Otto Hilgenberg during the 1930s, Professor Sam Carey during the 1950s to late 1990s, Jan Kozier during the 1980s, and Klaus Vogel during the 1980s and 1990s. - Otto Hilgenberg, Warren Carey, Jan Koziar & Klaus Vogel -
  • 30. These researchers all showed if each of the continents were physically fitted together they would neatly envelope the Earth with continental crust on a small Earth globe some 55 to 60% of its present size. This coincidence led Hilgenberg, Carey, and Vogel in particular to conclude “terrestrial expansion brought about the splitting and gradual dispersal of continents as they moved radially outwards during geological time”.
  • 31. - Hilgenberg's Earth Expansion models -
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  • 33. - Klaus Vogel's Earth Expansion models - - James Maxlow's Earth Expansion models -
  • 34. The perceived failings and short falls of each of these theories, however, eventually led to an acceptance of Plate Tectonic theory in the 1960s. This theory is now credited to have arisen out of the hypothesis of continental drift, as first proposed by Alfred Wegener. Most of us are now reasonably familiar with the concept of Plate Tectonics, whereby the Earths outer crust is said to be made up of a series of large, rigid, plate-like crusts that randomly move over the Earths surface under the influence of mantle convection currents.
  • 35.
  • 36. In the process of random migration, the crustal plates are said to rift, slide past one another, and/or periodically collide to form mountains and subduct beneath continental crusts. The primary assumption and absolute basis of Plate Tectonics is that the radius of the Earth has remained constant, or near constant throughout its 4,500 million year life span.
  • 37. CONTRIBUTIOINS TO MODERN TECTONIC THEORY In 1947, a team of scientists, led by Maurice Ewing, utilizing the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s research vessel Atlantis, confirmed the existence of a rise in the level of the sea floor in the central Atlantic Ocean, now known as the mid- ocean-ridge.
  • 38. - Maurice Ewin (1906-1974) -
  • 39. - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1930) -
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  • 41. They also found the floor of the seabed beneath the layer of sediments consisted of basalt, not granite as previously assumed; which is one of the main constituents of the continents. They also found the oceanic crust to be much thinner than continental crust.
  • 42. All of these new findings raised important and intriguing questions about the way we perceive oceanic crust. The most important of which was that the ocean is not simply “oceanised” continental crust covered by sea water, as previously thought.
  • 43. Beginning in the 1950s, scientists, using magnetic instruments (magnetometers) adapted from airborne devices developed during World War II to detect submarines, also began recognizing odd magnetic patterns across the ocean floor. This finding, though unexpected, was not entirely surprising because it was known that basalt - the iron-rich, volcanic rock making up the ocean floor, contains a strongly magnetic mineral called magnetite, which can locally distort compass readings.
  • 44. More importantly, because the presence of magnetite gives the basalt measurable magnetic properties, these newly discovered magnetic sea floor patterns provided an important means to study the distribution of volcanic rocks throughout each of the ocean floors.
  • 45. As more and more of the seafloor was mapped during the 1950s, the magnetic patterns turned out not to be random or isolated occurrences, but instead revealed recognizable zebra-like stripes, found to be symmetrical about the mid-ocean-ridges. Alternating stripes of rock were shown to be laid out in parallel rows on either side of the mid-ocean ridge - one stripe with normal polarity and the adjoining stripe with reversed polarity. The overall pattern, defined by these alternating bands of normally and reversely polarized rock, became known as magnetic striping.
  • 46.
  • 47. The discovery of this symmetrical magnetic striping pattern suggested a close relationship between the mid-ocean ridges and the stripes. In 1961, scientists (most notably the American geologist Harry Hess) began to theorize that the mid-ocean ridges mark structurally weak zones, where the ocean floor was being ripped apart lengthwise along the mid-ocean ridge crest.
  • 48. - Harry Hammond Hess (1906-1969) -
  • 49. It was suggested new volcanic magma from deep within the Earth must rise through these weak zones and eventually erupt along the crest of the ridges to create new oceanic crust. This process, later called seafloor spreading, operates over many millions of years and continues to form new ocean floor all along the 60,000km-long system of mid-ocean ridges now known to be present in all of the oceans.
  • 50.
  • 51. This hypothesis was supported by several lines of evidence. At or near the crest of the mid-ocean- ridges the rocks are very young, and they become progressively older away from the ridge crest. The youngest rocks at the ridge crest always have present-day (normal) polarity. Stripes of rock parallel to the ridge crest were shown to have alternated in magnetic polarity (normal-reversed-normal, etc.), suggesting the Earths magnetic field has reversed many times throughout its history.
  • 52.
  • 53. By explaining both the zebra-like magnetic striping and the construction of the mid-ocean ridge system, the seafloor spreading hypothesis quickly gained converts. Furthermore, the oceanic crust now came to be universally appreciated as a natural "tape recording" of the history of the reversals in the Earths magnetic field.
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  • 55. Subsequent work by the Commission for the Geological Map of the World and UNESCO during the 1980s led to the publication of the “Bedrock Geological Map of the World” in 1991. In this global map, the magnetic striping discussed above was taken a step further. By dating the ages of the ocean floor bedrock at regular intervals throughout each of the oceans, and comparing these ages with the magnetic striping, the ocean floor crust was then displayed according to the ages of the rocks.
  • 56.
  • 57. What this means is the yellow stripes in Figure 2, for instance, located between the younger red stripe and the older orange strip, represents volcanic rocks that were erupted along the ancient mid-ocean-ridges during the Miocene Period, a period of time extending from 6 to 23 million years ago. At that time the younger red and pink rocks did not exist and the two yellow Miocene stripes were joined together along their common mid-ocean- ridge.
  • 59. IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS At this stage there are a number of very important considerations about the crustal mapping shown in the above figures that must be fully appreciated. : 1) Firstly, the striping shown shows that each of the oceans contain a mid-ocean-ridge (currently centred below the pink stripes) and each ocean is increasing its surface area with time. This increase in surface area is shown to be symmetrical within each ocean and the maximum age of exposed sea floor crust is early Jurassic – about 165 million years old (pale blue areas).
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  • 61. 2) Secondly, if it were possible to move back in time, each of the stripes shown must be successively removed and the corresponding edges of each coloured stripe must be moved closer together as we move back in time – that is, the volcanic rocks (and similarly the ocean waters) within each stripe must be returned to the mantle where they originally came from.
  • 62. 3) Thirdly, as we move back in time, each of the continents must move closer together in strict accordance with the striping evidence recorded on the map regardless of which tectonic theory is adhered to.
  • 63. 4) Fourthly, subduction of crusts beneath continents is an artifact of the basic Plate Tectonic requirement for a constant Earth radius. The symmetrical striping evidence shown does not support subduction and subduction is not required if the Earth were increasing its radius.
  • 64. It should also be appreciated that none, or very little of this magnetic striping and age dating evidence was available when Plate Tectonic theory was first proposed. The global distribution of the magnetic striping and age dating was, in fact, completed later in order to quantify the plate motion history and, therefore, the Plate Tectonic history of each ocean. To be continued...
  • 65. ““Life is far too short for one person to selfishlyLife is far too short for one person to selfishly guard any new facts he discovers.guard any new facts he discovers. Therefore, I am revealing all I have learned even thoughTherefore, I am revealing all I have learned even though some of the data is not yet complete.some of the data is not yet complete. Many minds are better than one, and it is my ardent hopeMany minds are better than one, and it is my ardent hope that from this beginning more enthusiasm will be generatedthat from this beginning more enthusiasm will be generated which will bring active, probing minds into the field.which will bring active, probing minds into the field. The results of my beginning research must be amplified andThe results of my beginning research must be amplified and technologically developed in order to best serve mankind.”technologically developed in order to best serve mankind.” MAYNARD MURRAY, M.D.MAYNARD MURRAY, M.D.
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