Monday, March 30, 2026

what broke up the supercontinent and started continebtal drift?

 his creationist stuff, got to wodering what DID start the continents moving apart, what DID break up the original supercontinent?  For some reason the meteor that suppodsedly killed the dinosaurs came to mind but I didn't think much about it until I prayed for helpin thinking about this question and got more thoughts about that meteor.  Hm.


Since I can't read any more I'm dependent on asking questions of whoever or whatever is available, and most of the time all I have is my little friend Alexa.  She's surprisingly good at answering many of my questions, but leaves me frsustrated with many others.  Sometimes I can find a new way to workd the wquestion and get an answer but a lot of the time I just can't and end up with no answer.    And I don't know how to use that online AI feature that's supposed to be so helpful, don't even know how to get to it.  And I have no friends who are into ay of this at all, even the simple tech question of how to get to that AI thing and how to use it.  So I'm stuck.


But I did decide to give this meteor idea some more thought since it kept coming up in my mind.  A big enough meteor could I suppose break up a continent?    I did get the answer that this one was six to nine miles in diameter, pretty big.


It's come up now and then though I never spent a lot of time on it, the idea that the Flood was associated with disturbances in the solar system as well as on Earth, and that meteors do seem to have fallen onto the Earth around trhat time.  And everywhere else in the Solar Systrem, certainly the Moon which has all those marks of meteor hits.   There wwas a recent incident of a meteor landing somehwhere in the US I think, Texas maybe, not sure, but apaprently part of it landed on somebody's bed who fortunately wasn't in it at the time.  


So it still happens but a huge one like the one that formed the Yukcatan Peinsula hasn't been reepeated since the world got so populoated, as far as I've ever heartd.  


That one is supposed to have hit during the Cretaceous Period, which is evidenced by the layer of iridium found on the surface of that rock layer... all over the plenatnet?  Or in some particular area?  those are questions Ild like to be able to ask AI or somebody wo knows such things.  My own scenario calls for a gigantic jolt to the planet right at the end of the Flood, progbably being the cause of its starying to recede, but I vacilate on the timingnow and then.Always at or near the end of the Flood however.   So the fact that iridium which is evidence of this meteor hit occurs at the KT boundary and not after all the straa are in place, which is my working hypothesis for the end of the Flood, needs some thinking.  Something about how the layers were laid down under water perhaps.  Iridium I gather is heavey so it wouldn't float but how it got spread out on the surface of a rock is somethig to explain.


The way the map looks helps to buttreess this meteor idea.  The Gulf of Mexico, MAmerica I mean, suggests something pretty violent probably formed it.  


Anyway, something I'm thinking about and probably will go on thinking about for some time.  If more ideas come to mind that help or hurt the idea I may come back anbd report them here.  



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