Close, a bit to the left.
That’s a crater? Chicxulub? The Yucatan peninsula? South and Central America? Bit of Venezuela? I think the Yucatan peninsula is the Worthington jet of the PMIS.
Read More Close, a bit to the left.Pac Man Impact Site Hypothesis (-17°, -107°) Pangea didn't happen
Something hit the Earth at -17°, -107°, creating today's topography.
That’s a crater? Chicxulub? The Yucatan peninsula? South and Central America? Bit of Venezuela? I think the Yucatan peninsula is the Worthington jet of the PMIS.
Read More Close, a bit to the left.I’m very happy to hear about this! Seems like something hit the seafloor to me. https://phys.org/news/2024-09-geologists-mysterious-subduction-zone-beneath.html
Read More Uh huhPangaea separation gif and my fat finger illustrating how it blew stuff up!
Read More Path of Impact (repurposed Pangaea gif)Below impact site and under Sahara desert. Not a coincidence
Read More The Deep Mantle Structure of the Earth (gif)A bolide. We’ll leave it at that. If you start with the V up, follow the line through the middle, it goes through Haiti, the Mediterranean, the tip of India, then Australia and New Zealand. It began with noticing the coast of Mexico, Central and S. American forms a semicircle. If you form a […]
Read More Something hit the Earth creating today’s topography