• What is pushing continental drift or the pangea?

    From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 26 11:46:59 2023
    what is its pushing mechanism defined as?
    And how would it overcome its friction?
    Without knowing a push source shows
    it is not happening.
    The continents if drifting will arrive on
    the other side of the globe jumbled...
    guaranteed...
    The continents formed where they are instead.

    Mitchell Raemsch

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  • From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 26 11:57:24 2023
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 11:53:31 AM UTC-7, Y wrote:
    Command of magician !

    It must have a source push that overcomes its friction..

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Wed Jul 26 12:34:33 2023
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 11:53:31 AM UTC-7, Y wrote:
    Command of magician !

    It must have a source push that overcomes its friction..

    Yep.

    The moron got one correct though we know this is just blind luck.

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Wed Jul 26 12:39:24 2023
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 11:47:23 AM UTC-7, Y wrote:
    You alright ?

    What pushes continental drift or pangea?

    Incoherent gibberish.

    "continental drift" is the movement of continents.

    "pangea" was a continent that broke up about 200 million years ago.

    Moron.

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Wed Jul 26 12:36:06 2023
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    what is its pushing mechanism defined as?
    And how would it overcome its friction?
    Without knowing a push source shows
    it is not happening.
    The continents if drifting will arrive on
    the other side of the globe jumbled...
    guaranteed...
    The continents formed where they are instead.

    Mitchell Raemsch

    If you spent one tenth of the time you spend writting babbling nonsense
    such as this reading you would already know the answers, moron.

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  • From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Jim Pennino on Wed Jul 26 17:34:03 2023
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 12:46:11 PM UTC-7, Jim Pennino wrote:
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchr...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 11:47:23 AM UTC-7, Y wrote:
    You alright ?

    What pushes continental drift or pangea?
    Incoherent gibberish.

    "continental drift" is the movement of continents.

    Then what pushes their drift? Do you have that?
    And how can that overcome friction?

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Wed Jul 26 20:55:47 2023
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 12:46:11 PM UTC-7, Jim Pennino wrote:
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchr...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 11:47:23 AM UTC-7, Y wrote:
    You alright ?

    What pushes continental drift or pangea?
    Incoherent gibberish.

    "continental drift" is the movement of continents.

    Then what pushes their drift? Do you have that?
    And how can that overcome friction?

    How does anything overcome friction, moron?

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  • From Alan Folmsbee@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Thu Jul 27 06:07:45 2023
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 2:47:02 PM UTC-4, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
    what is its pushing mechanism defined as?
    And how would it overcome its friction?
    Without knowing a push source shows
    it is not happening.
    The continents if drifting will arrive on
    the other side of the globe jumbled...
    guaranteed...
    The continents formed where they are instead.

    Mitchell Raemsch
    Billions of years ago a big asteroid hit the Hawaii position.
    That created the Pacific basin and the mid-Atlantic ridge.
    The mid-Atlantic is spreading and the Pacific basin
    is sub-ducting. Momentum is conserved to some degree.
    Pangea split apart to make the continents and the place where
    the impact occurred had continents that were sunk.
    Alan F.
    Hawaii

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  • From whodat@21:1/5 to Alan Folmsbee on Thu Jul 27 14:53:55 2023
    On 7/27/2023 8:07 AM, Alan Folmsbee wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 2:47:02 PM UTC-4, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
    what is its pushing mechanism defined as?
    And how would it overcome its friction?
    Without knowing a push source shows
    it is not happening.
    The continents if drifting will arrive on
    the other side of the globe jumbled...
    guaranteed...
    The continents formed where they are instead.

    Mitchell Raemsch
    Billions of years ago a big asteroid hit the Hawaii position.
    That created the Pacific basin and the mid-Atlantic ridge.
    The mid-Atlantic is spreading and the Pacific basin
    is sub-ducting. Momentum is conserved to some degree.
    Pangea split apart to make the continents and the place where
    the impact occurred had continents that were sunk.
    Alan F.
    Hawaii

    Thanks for that story. I filed it in the fiction department.

    "Today, we know from radiometric dating that Earth is about 4.5 billion
    years old. "

    <https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/darwin/the-world-before-darwin/how-old-is-earth#:~:text=Today%2C%20we%20know%20from%20radiometric,have%20been%20taken%20more%20seriously.>

    "Scientists have calculated the age of our planet to be approximately
    4.5 billion years. "

    <https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/how-did-scientists-calculate-age-earth/>

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  • From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Alan Folmsbee on Thu Jul 27 12:40:05 2023
    On Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 6:07:49 AM UTC-7, Alan Folmsbee wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 2:47:02 PM UTC-4, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
    what is its pushing mechanism defined as?
    And how would it overcome its friction?
    Without knowing a push source shows
    it is not happening.
    The continents if drifting will arrive on
    the other side of the globe jumbled...
    guaranteed...
    The continents formed where they are instead.

    Mitchell Raemsch
    Billions of years ago a big asteroid hit the Hawaii position.
    That created the Pacific basin and the mid-Atlantic ridge.
    The mid-Atlantic is spreading and the Pacific basin
    is sub-ducting. Momentum is conserved to some degree.
    Pangea split apart to make the continents and the place where
    the impact occurred had continents that were sunk.
    Alan F.
    Hawaii

    What pushed the continents apart?
    Science has never provided its push source.
    There is no reason for that assumption.
    If there is no answer for it...

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