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"Dinosaur Planet" exhibits conclusive proof against Pangea Theory

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The Tarascosaurus
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The Tarascosaurus

You've watched the show??? Yes, of course you have.

This dinosaur is the Tarascosaurus, a type of Tyranosaur that lived between 88 million years ago to 93 million years ago. Bones from this dinosaur have been found and studied in Southern Africa. It's a well known dinosaur and it's my checkmate to the scientific community.

Why? Well, because (Phil) bones from this specific form of dinosaur have been found in France.

What does this prove? What does this mean?

It means:

  1. The Pangea theory is completely wrong
  2. There is no Laurasia
  3. There is/was no Godswanaland
  4. There was no Tethys Sea
  5. Finally it means that dinosaurs migrated (as Neal said) from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere as only birds do now

How can this small discovery in France mean all of this conclusively?

Well, it's not just the bones and the fact that they exactly match dinosaurs in Africa so that there can be no doubt. It's the fact that this type of dinosaur is locked in time about 88 million years ago. This is irrevocable and incontrovertible proof, for which there can be absolutely no doubt.

I'll explain

The study of tectonics is filled with nonsense and jibberish. It says continents or upper tectonic plates move about the Earth randomly, bumping and crashing into each other in their random way, making mountains and such (ssssilly.) around the Earth, moved by convection of the magma.

The Pangea
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The Pangea

This is a 'stupid theory' because the upper plates are buried into and are part of the lower tectonic plate like a tree stump buried in the land. This lower tectonic land must move if the upper plate moves. They are part of each other. All physics says this can't happen.

Placing that aside and going with the insanity, science says about 600 million years ago all the upper tectonic plates gathered together (by some mysterious manner of means) into one big gigantic island and they 'fused' together. ???
Just a question here, is this he oddest damn planet you've ever seen?

Let me explain, by the way, that there is no, absolutely no proof of the existence of this gigantic ocean 600 million years ago, or 500 million years ago, or 400 million years, or 300 million years ago or even 200 million years ago. What do we have proof of? Well we have proof that shallow seas covered as much as 2/3's of the "land" or upper tectonic plate. (Of course I say this is "all" that existed, the "land" and shallow seas. No deep oceans!) So what was sea level at that time?

Now, according to science, about 180 million years ago, the island of Pangea began to tear in two! (odd, huh?)

The upper portion moved, for some reason, north to the north pole, (North America and Eurasia) the lower portion (South America, Africa, Australia and Antarctica) moved to the south pole. In between these two halves, a gigantic ocean spread around the equator that was one to three thousand miles wide. The scientists called this spread the Tethys Sea.

The Tethys Sea
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The Tethys Sea

Antarctica would become the South Pole and in time the continents South America, Africa and Australia would peel off of Antarctica and incredibly begin again to move north. Eventually they say South America will crash into North America and Africa will crash into Europe. (This of course is simply too stupid for words, but I'll go on cause words are the devices we use.)

If you've been reading carefully, you will realize that at the time of Tarascosaurus that 83 million years ago was in the midst of the time that the vaunted Tethys Sea existed. No humble Mediterranean, but a two thousand mile wide ocean.
How then is it possible that Tarascosaurus existed in lower Africa and France.

It is, in fact impossible if the Tethys Sea existed! No dinosaur of any sort could have gotten from the northern continent to the southern continent.

If one did get to the opposite continent, the Tethys Sea simply and irrevocably could not have existed! No dinosaur can swim a 2000 mile wide sea. To find those bones in France could not have happened or the Tethys Sea cannot have existed. They are mutually exclusive.

Worse, if the Tethys Sea did not exist, the islands of Godswanna and Laurasia did not exist but even more Pangea can't have existed as described. It may have been a gigantic island that covered a smaller planet. That's possible! But Pangea, as described, without a Tethys Sea cannot make possible Antarctica reaching the south pole or make North America and Asia surround the North Pole. The house of cards built over a period of 35 years must now come tumbling down. The battle is won and lost. The soldiers of the vanquished army may still command the field but their efforts are doomed.

MIGRATION

You have read me and possibly heard me say that dinosaurs differ from reptiles in that dinosaurs evolved downfacing legs. And that they did this so that they could migrate from one hemisphere to the other as the concept of seasons came into a previously unchanging climate. All dinosaurs, I argue, migrated hemisphere to hemisphere with the seasons.

This activity will not only raise the dinosaurs above the reptiles and make them the lords and conquerors of the planet, but one sad day this superiority will be the dinosaur's downfall! One day the rifting and spreading will cut off dinosaur migration from hemisphere to hemisphere and 62 million years ago these conquerors will be driven to destruction. The balance tipped, new evolving mammals and marsupials will eat the exposed eggs of the dinosaurs. Except for the birds, the dinosaurs will die off!

But that's 62 million years ago! Eighty three million years ago, in reality, the Mediterranean had not rifted open, that Tarascosaurus who summered in France was easily able to migrate with hundreds of thousands of other dinosaurs to Africa.

That is the only possible way this type of dinosaur can exist in both France and Southern Africa.

FINALLY

This humble dinosaur's running speed is the subject of the scientific narrator of this series. He tells us "other scientists" have analyzed its running power at its weight. Their conclusion:

  • First: At his size, 80 percent of his body weight must be in his legs. Well, obviously this is not so.
  • Second: At his body weight, he must only run at a top speed of 10 miles per hour.

Well, even the animators have shown the Tarascosaurus running at 40 or 50 miles per hour. His body is made for speed. Clearly the analysis is wrong

But is it. An elephant, not as big, has shoulder blades that have grown forward to protect the elephant's neck from spin torque. The elephant also has a massive trunk that helps to counterbalance the elephant's head as he turns it side to side. The Tarascosaurus has no such protection.

The Earth that Tarascosaurus lived on was less than half the size of the Earth today. The weight of the Tarascosaurus was one quarter of what it would seem to be, and so he ran 50 miles per hour and his head didn't snap off when he swung it around.

From the front line,

Neal Adams

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