Correct !
.... and the mechanism so evident within the UPL (Universal Pressure Law)
understanding is simply an Hydraulic Counter Reaction to Cosmic impact
... and of course the forces in presence conduct to the easy calculations of
the impacting body parameters, simply by observing the type of Surrection /
Subduction having taken place at the time.
.... of course as well, the release of the forces transmitted through the
fluids ( magma in this case) is immediate as in Caterpillar piston, it
follows that the whole last Alpine Orogenesis was resolved within hours.
( and only a mere 11 700 years ago )
As for the Table Mountains, since related to the Caledonian uprising, its
causes are evident, and produced as well the blazing towards the surface of
all the famous Kimberlite pipes. Do you want to find the culprit landing
place ? Well, in that case it left its signature right in South Africa with
one of the largest crater in Earth. Why don't you find its name by yourself
dear Phat O ?
The superior understanding provided by the UPL will flack down soon the
whole fraudulent present Gogology, and open a new era of true understanding
relative to both Mankind & our Earth History
NB Please make the distinguo between the Official Lunatics' Plates
collision theories, and the Cosmic collision or Cosmic Impact which have
left so evident marks on our relief. Indeed, a simple observation allows
one to observe that the Earth is riddled with faults of all sizes and going
in all directions...If such Plate Collision idiocies was right, such faults
would have been filled in the direction of the alleged Plates trust.
With kind regards
--
Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Founder of the True Geology
~~ Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven ! ~~
"don findlay" <don@tower.net.au> a écrit dans le message de news:
1127210431.431514.216500@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Phat O wrote:
I've always failed to see wonderfulness of my native Sedimentological
succession, Can you guys explain what is so wonderful about this
mountain range.
Yeah, ..it's as flat as a tack. Like the Himalayas, and so illustrates
well the nonsense of collision as a mechanism for mountain building.
Collision? NOt for this one, nor for the Himalayas.
.
|