6 Replies to “Honey, I Finished The Internet”

  1. I am reasonably sure that the scientific theory is sound, but I just cannot get my head around the notion of how huge land masses like this were able to “drift”. But then again, I don’t pretend to understand Einstein’s theory of relativity either. Assuming the drifting continues, an a few thousand or millions of years, we may be rubbing shoulds with asia.

  2. not sure what that really is as everything west of winnipeg should be underwater except a few volcanoes

  3. Yeah well, I don’t have any problem getting my head around continental drift.
    Seems some palientologists found tracks that a pack of psylophices (a large extinct lizard—pre-dinosour)left on a mud flat prior to North America separating from Europe.
    The tracks were found in exposed shale in New England and also in a French quarry…..The imprints were so clear as to positively establish the same individual criters left the tracks….probably on the same day.
    Cal2 has a valid point….such features as the Himalayas, Rocky Mountains, and any glaciated features were post Pangea….and the interior of North America was a vast shallow sea(the vast limestone and salt deposits under Michigan/Ontario are evidence).

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