Episode #005: Atlantis Mystery - Evidence Revealed - Part 3

Randall dives into descriptions of eustasy and isostasy – the rising and lowering of lands and seas, on the continents and at the floor of the ocean. Evidence for “large and significant displacements” and substantial vertical movements of the MAR

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge hinge motion

Identified in the 1970s, RC discusses the transverse ridges and the reasons why these studies are buried without recognition

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Randall dives into the descriptions of eustasy and isostasy – the rising and lowering of the lands and the seas, on the continents and at the floor of the ocean. Evidence for “large and significant displacements” and substantial vertical movements of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge was identified in the 1970s. He discusses the transverse ridges and the reasons why these studies have been buried without recognition.

 

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  • Third post and out To be as generous as I can to certain members of mainstream academic orthodoxy, who were at all times during their student days subject to the stern scrutiny of their ELDERS If you rock the boat, or make any assertion or even indicate some willingness to tolerate fringe themes or hypotheses, you can be labeled a Maverick, reckless pseudo-intellect. Pre-dissertation, this can torpedo your chances at your PhD. Later, it shuts off access to fellowships, grants, invitations to digs & projects, publication in peer-reviewed journals, and JOBS in research or teaching. Some seem to have embraced all that, and never glanced back. [Show me the potsherds!] **cough, cough** Telegram for Mr. Lehner! Um, sir, its from Herr Professor Doktor Schmidt
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  • "Fossil Shorelines of the Hudson Bay" shown starting about marker 10:14 differ dramatically from the images of hillside "strand lines" you share from valleys of the Pacific Northwest in your examination of the Bonneville-Missoula flood events. Most of those hillsides showing a series of parallel horizontal ridges marking the various "Pauses" in draining of accumulated meltwater appear to be inclined at a slope of approximately 40 or so. These Hudson Bay shoreline features raise some stark questions, compared to the valley hillsides: These edging Hudson Bay APPEAR to be remarkably high-relief, and seemingly not softened by plant growth or erosion... This shoreline is absolutely HORIZONTAL. Could these have earlier been angled originally and subsequently leveled with the general isostatic subsidence?? How do you get such dramatic ETCHING OR Deposition on a Horizontal shore? Without anything to reveal the scale other than the water&waves & ice & land, these striations might be only a meter trough-to-crest, or Far larger. Either way, if they are ROCK not Soil, this indicates some reasonably emphatic wave action SCOURING or deposition? If this striated shoreline is even only as tough as limestone, HOW & When did it become Horizontal? If it's soil, HOW would such dramatic high-relief features result from receding waters?? >> ? << Thanks for any light you can shed on this.
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