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Here is a USGS map of crustal thickness - mid-ocean trench thickness shows as 10kms which is about 6 miles. Interestingly is also shows a 50km depth under Scandinavia as the thickest part - not quite the 90km of the other site.
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On the other hand, even Einstein thought the out-of-balance 'wobble' caused by uneven deposition of ice at the South Pole could have been enough to cause crustal slippage. Which would handily explain the mammoth with sub-tropical plants in it's mouth & belly as well as the core samples from the sea bed off ex-river mouths along the coast of Antarctica. Given the difference in viscosity between crust & mantle, the crustal slippage possibility would seem to provide a number of solutions to puzzles in science.
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but crustal slippage of the magnitude suggested would show up in the geology ... continental cratons, fold belts, abyssal plains - tend to respond differently to the stresses of plate movement ... we can recognise short rapid shifts, and prolonged marginal shifts ...
biospheric response to climate is much faster than crustal slippage; in other words, sub-tropical plants coexisting with mammoths would likely have more to do with global climate and Pliocene/Pleistocene leeuwin-style or gulf stream-style currents, than with a continental mass doing a radical two-step (even half way to the tropics and back to the pole) in anything under 100 million years ... glaciation can lead to downwarping of the crust ... but that would tend to favour a "digging in", or slowing down of lateral movement, if anything ... isostatic rebound would therefore only allow a return to normal rates ...
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Crustal slippage on the level required to explain a few different phenomena is a global event - the entire crust slips so there would be no deformation events nor would there be stress pressures. It isn't the plates moving individually, it's the entire crust. If I am understanding the terms you are using, there would be no such evidence if the crust moved as a whole, only if it didn't.
There are core samples off Antarctica which defy standard explanations for how there could be plant evidence of that type being washed down rivers at a time when orthodox history insists the islands were ice covered. Mammoths did not roam sub-tropic or even warm temperate regions - even if they did, the plants didn't exist in ice covered regions - to find a frozen mammoth with such plants still being digested is not easily explained.
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How does the crust move 'as a whole' when it 's in pieces? What you say goes against the evidence. Also why would Einstein be a source for information on Geology?
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Hence the models thereof in the La Brea Tar Pits. Also, you know, the fossils thereof dug out of the pits.
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Here's a short note about it from Immanuel Velikovsky (yes, that Velikovsky ) In Einstein's Study |
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