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Once again, LaDipstershit, magnetic reversals get recorded at spreading centers. Spreading centers do not rotate. Reversals are not recorded in existing plates.

You are as worthless as worthless can get.
 
Crick and only crick knows the precise position of every tectonic plate throughout Earth history.

This is because Crick is a PARROT, and whatever his birdbrain parrots, that is right, because Crick cannot be wrong, because Crick was the BIRDBRAIN who was parroting it.,..
 
Crick and only crick knows the precise position of every tectonic plate throughout Earth history.

This is because Crick is a PARROT, and whatever his birdbrain parrots, that is right, because Crick cannot be wrong, because Crick was the BIRDBRAIN who was parroting it.,..

How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
 
Crick and only crick knows the precise position of every tectonic plate throughout Earth history.

This is because Crick is a PARROT, and whatever his birdbrain parrots, that is right, because Crick cannot be wrong, because Crick was the BIRDBRAIN who was parroting it.,..

How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?
 
Crick and only crick knows the precise position of every tectonic plate throughout Earth history.

This is because Crick is a PARROT, and whatever his birdbrain parrots, that is right, because Crick cannot be wrong, because Crick was the BIRDBRAIN who was parroting it.,..

How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?

So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
 
Crick and only crick knows the precise position of every tectonic plate throughout Earth history.

This is because Crick is a PARROT, and whatever his birdbrain parrots, that is right, because Crick cannot be wrong, because Crick was the BIRDBRAIN who was parroting it.,..

How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?

So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?
 
Crick and only crick knows the precise position of every tectonic plate throughout Earth history.

This is because Crick is a PARROT, and whatever his birdbrain parrots, that is right, because Crick cannot be wrong, because Crick was the BIRDBRAIN who was parroting it.,..

How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?

So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge moves?
 
Crick and only crick knows the precise position of every tectonic plate throughout Earth history.

This is because Crick is a PARROT, and whatever his birdbrain parrots, that is right, because Crick cannot be wrong, because Crick was the BIRDBRAIN who was parroting it.,..

How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?

So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge moves?
Seafloor magnetic stripes reconsidered
Helical, look it up

"These observations argue for a mechanism within the Earth's interior that continually generates the geomagnetic field. It has long been speculated that this mechanism is a convective dynamo operating in the Earth's fluid outer core, which surrounds its solid inner core, both being mainly composed of iron. The solid inner core is roughly the size of the moon but at the temperature of the surface of the sun. The convection in the fluid outer core is thought to be driven by both thermal and compositional buoyancy sources at the inner core boundary that are produced as the Earth slowly cools and iron in the iron-rich fluid alloy solidifies onto the inner core giving off latent heat and the light constituent of the alloy. These buoyancy forces cause fluid to rise and the Coriolis forces, due to the Earth's rotation, cause the fluid flows to be helical. Presumably this fluid motion twists and shears magnetic field, generating new magnetic field to replace that which diffuses away."

D'oh
 
How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?

So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge moves?
Seafloor magnetic stripes reconsidered
Helical, look it up

"These observations argue for a mechanism within the Earth's interior that continually generates the geomagnetic field. It has long been speculated that this mechanism is a convective dynamo operating in the Earth's fluid outer core, which surrounds its solid inner core, both being mainly composed of iron. The solid inner core is roughly the size of the moon but at the temperature of the surface of the sun. The convection in the fluid outer core is thought to be driven by both thermal and compositional buoyancy sources at the inner core boundary that are produced as the Earth slowly cools and iron in the iron-rich fluid alloy solidifies onto the inner core giving off latent heat and the light constituent of the alloy. These buoyancy forces cause fluid to rise and the Coriolis forces, due to the Earth's rotation, cause the fluid flows to be helical. Presumably this fluid motion twists and shears magnetic field, generating new magnetic field to replace that which diffuses away."

D'oh

Interesting. And?

LaDerpster thinks the magnetic field does not reverse.
Does it?
 
Crick and only crick knows the precise position of every tectonic plate throughout Earth history.

This is because Crick is a PARROT, and whatever his birdbrain parrots, that is right, because Crick cannot be wrong, because Crick was the BIRDBRAIN who was parroting it.,..

How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?

So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge moves?
Understanding plate motions [This Dynamic Earth, USGS]

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understanding.gif


Scientists now have a fairly good understanding of how the plates move and how such movements relate to earthquake activity. Most movement occurs along narrow zones between plates where the results of plate-tectonic forces are most evident.

There are four types of plate boundaries:

  • Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other.
  • Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another.
  • Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other.
  • Plate boundary zones -- broad belts in which boundaries are not well defined and the effects of plate interaction are unclear."
 
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?

So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge moves?
Seafloor magnetic stripes reconsidered
Helical, look it up

"These observations argue for a mechanism within the Earth's interior that continually generates the geomagnetic field. It has long been speculated that this mechanism is a convective dynamo operating in the Earth's fluid outer core, which surrounds its solid inner core, both being mainly composed of iron. The solid inner core is roughly the size of the moon but at the temperature of the surface of the sun. The convection in the fluid outer core is thought to be driven by both thermal and compositional buoyancy sources at the inner core boundary that are produced as the Earth slowly cools and iron in the iron-rich fluid alloy solidifies onto the inner core giving off latent heat and the light constituent of the alloy. These buoyancy forces cause fluid to rise and the Coriolis forces, due to the Earth's rotation, cause the fluid flows to be helical. Presumably this fluid motion twists and shears magnetic field, generating new magnetic field to replace that which diffuses away."

D'oh

Interesting. And?

LaDerpster thinks the magnetic field does not reverse.
Does it?
Does it?

Does the mid Atlantic ridge move?
 
So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge moves?
Seafloor magnetic stripes reconsidered
Helical, look it up

"These observations argue for a mechanism within the Earth's interior that continually generates the geomagnetic field. It has long been speculated that this mechanism is a convective dynamo operating in the Earth's fluid outer core, which surrounds its solid inner core, both being mainly composed of iron. The solid inner core is roughly the size of the moon but at the temperature of the surface of the sun. The convection in the fluid outer core is thought to be driven by both thermal and compositional buoyancy sources at the inner core boundary that are produced as the Earth slowly cools and iron in the iron-rich fluid alloy solidifies onto the inner core giving off latent heat and the light constituent of the alloy. These buoyancy forces cause fluid to rise and the Coriolis forces, due to the Earth's rotation, cause the fluid flows to be helical. Presumably this fluid motion twists and shears magnetic field, generating new magnetic field to replace that which diffuses away."

D'oh

Interesting. And?

LaDerpster thinks the magnetic field does not reverse.
Does it?
Does it?

Current science points to yes.

There is certainly more evidence that alternating magnetic stripes on the seafloor are due to field reversal than there is evidence that the magnetic stripes were caused by incredibly rapid plate movement.
 
How often did the Mid-Atlantic Ridge spin over the last million years?
What's the mechanism behind the spin?
So you don't think the plates spin? How did the continents rotate? Or don't you think that happened either, even though I gave a video of it?

So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge moves?
Understanding plate motions [This Dynamic Earth, USGS]

"
understanding.gif


Scientists now have a fairly good understanding of how the plates move and how such movements relate to earthquake activity. Most movement occurs along narrow zones between plates where the results of plate-tectonic forces are most evident.

There are four types of plate boundaries:

  • Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other.
  • Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another.
  • Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other.
  • Plate boundary zones -- broad belts in which boundaries are not well defined and the effects of plate interaction are unclear."

Which one of those would cause the entire Ridge to rotate 180 degrees in order to cause a stripe to have the opposite magnetic fingerprint as the neighboring stripe?
 
So you don't think the plates spin?

Are you familiar with the alternating magnetic stripes measured on the sea floor?
You did say they move various ways once, right?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge moves?
Seafloor magnetic stripes reconsidered
Helical, look it up

"These observations argue for a mechanism within the Earth's interior that continually generates the geomagnetic field. It has long been speculated that this mechanism is a convective dynamo operating in the Earth's fluid outer core, which surrounds its solid inner core, both being mainly composed of iron. The solid inner core is roughly the size of the moon but at the temperature of the surface of the sun. The convection in the fluid outer core is thought to be driven by both thermal and compositional buoyancy sources at the inner core boundary that are produced as the Earth slowly cools and iron in the iron-rich fluid alloy solidifies onto the inner core giving off latent heat and the light constituent of the alloy. These buoyancy forces cause fluid to rise and the Coriolis forces, due to the Earth's rotation, cause the fluid flows to be helical. Presumably this fluid motion twists and shears magnetic field, generating new magnetic field to replace that which diffuses away."

D'oh

Interesting. And?

LaDerpster thinks the magnetic field does not reverse.
Does it?
Does it?

Does the mid Atlantic ridge move?

Does the magnetic field reverse?

Does the mid Atlantic ridge move?

To back LaDerpster's claim, it has to rotate 180 degrees, to explain alternating magnetic stripes.
 
I never said that. Continental plates rotate. South America is Exhibit A.

Plates can also go over and slide by the pole to the "other side," where the magnetic field is reversed.

Regardless, there is no evidence of magnetic field reversal on Earth. There is evidence of misdiagnosing magnetic fields on rock from lava on plates that rotated or passed the pole...
 
I never said that. Continental plates rotate. South America is Exhibit A.

Plates can also go over and slide by the pole to the "other side," where the magnetic field is reversed.

Regardless, there is no evidence of magnetic field reversal on Earth. There is evidence of misdiagnosing magnetic fields on rock from lava on plates that rotated or passed the pole...

Plates can also go over and slide by the pole to the "other side," where the magnetic field is reversed.

Based on the speed of the spreading from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the magnetic poles flip every couple of hundred thousand years or so.

How would you create the same magnetic evidence with your "incredibly rapid plate movement theory"?
 

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