Remus
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I thought I've heard everything but this theory just takes the cake. While searching for a young earth nut video on youtube, I stumbled upon another even bigger nut...:O
Acording to Neal Adams' theory tectonic plates never move, rotate, etc. The Earth was much smaller in prehistoric times. All the continental land masses we see today were "welded" together with no oceans/seas (because there was no room for any ocean water on the small Earth).
And then as the Earth grew in size water appeared out of nowhere to fill the gaps and the continents drifted furter apart eventually ending up in the spots we see today.:rolling:
http://uk.youtube.com/user/nealadamsdotcom
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0iW5HUrEkc8
Acording to Neal Adams' theory tectonic plates never move, rotate, etc. The Earth was much smaller in prehistoric times. All the continental land masses we see today were "welded" together with no oceans/seas (because there was no room for any ocean water on the small Earth).
And then as the Earth grew in size water appeared out of nowhere to fill the gaps and the continents drifted furter apart eventually ending up in the spots we see today.:rolling:
http://uk.youtube.com/user/nealadamsdotcom
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0iW5HUrEkc8