Helge Aspevik`s Continentaldrift Theory

North & South-America toghether

Another proposal

Ediacara Bipta locations

Fig.1

 
Link: Summer Coast, White Sea

 

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Link: Avalone

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 link: Booley Bay, south eastern Ireland

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 Link: Charnwood Forest, England

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 Link: Flinders Ranges, Australia

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Link: Mistaken Point, Newfoundland

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 Link: Namibia

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 Link: Portugal Cove , Newfoundland

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 Link: Pound Subgroup

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 Selo Olenek, Ural

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 China,

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Sw Great Basin

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Tanafjorden, Norway

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 Ukraine

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 Wernecke, Yukon Territory, Canada

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 Annulusichnus regularis- Nianqiang County, Shaanxi, Dengying Formation - Zhang 1986
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Arkarua adami Gehling 1987 : Pound Subgroup, South Australia - Gehling 1987
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Bradgatia Boynton & Ford 1995: Charnwood Forest, England - Boynton & Ford 1995
Mistaken Point, Newfoundland - Clapham et al. 2004
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Charnia masoni Ford 1958: Charnwood Forest, England - Ford 1958
Mistaken Point, Newfoundland - Anderson 1978 (565 + - 3 Ma)
White Sea, Winter Coast Region of Russia - Fedonkin 1990
Siberia, selo Olenek  - Fedonkin 1990
Flinders Ranges, Australia - Nedin & Jenkins 1998
Portugal Cove , Newfoundland - Narbonne & Gehling 2003
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Charnia wardi Narbonne & Gehling 2003: Portugal Cove, Newfoundland - Narbonne & Gehling 2003
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Cloudina: Driedoornvlagte reef complex near Rietoog southern Namibia - Wood et al. 2002
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Circulichnis montanus [?Gureev 1986] : Ukraine, Danilov & Zharnov Formations - Gureev 1986
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Ediacaria booleyi Crimes, Insole & Williams 1995: Booley Bay, south eastern Ireland - Crimes, Insole & Williams 1995
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Ivesia Boynton & Ford 1995: Charnwood Forest, England - Boynton & Ford 1995
Mistaken Point, Newfoundland - Clapham et al. 2004
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Namapoikia rietoogensis Wood et al. 2002: Driedoornvlagte reef complex near Rietoog southern Namibia - Wood et al. 2002.
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Nimbia gaojiashanensis: Nianqiang County, Shaanxi, Dengying Formation - Zhang 1986
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Nimbia occlusa Fedonkin 1980:Digermul Penninsula - Crimes & McIlroy 1999
McKenzie Mtns., nw Canada - Hofmann et al. 1990
Booley Bay, se Ireland - Crimes, Insole & Williams 1995
sw Great Basin, US - Hagadorn & Waggoner 2000
White Sea, Valday 'series' - Hofmann et al. 1990
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 Swartpuntia germsi Narbonne, Saylor & Grotzinger 1997: cf. sw Great Basin, US - Hagadorn & Waggoner 2000
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Thectardis avalonensis Clapham et al. 2004: Laurentian Gulch, Newfoundland - Clapham et al. 2004
Mistaken Point, Newfoundland - Clapham et al. 2004
Pigeon Cove, Newfoundland - Clapham et al. 2004
Watern Cove, Newfoundland - Clapham et al. 2004
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Vendella haelenicae: Ukraine - Gureev 1987
Ukraine - Ryabenko et al. 1988
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Vendella larini Gureev 1987: Ukraine - Gureev 1987
Ukraine - Ryabenko et al. 1988
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Surce: http://www.peripatus.gen.nz/paleontology/EdiLoc.html

Tanafjorden, Finnmark Norway
http://icb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/43/1/104/I15407063043010104F04

Sonara, Mexico http://www.pnas.org/content/93/10/4990.full.pdf


Summer coast, White Sea
http://icb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/43/1/104/I15407063043010104F04

China: http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/diss/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/FUDISS_derivate_000000001838/02_Chapter2.pdf;jsessionid=BAFA0EF5EEF2DE3AB1B7A5E995FE3A27?hosts=

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Try to think over what you see here. This locations are neatly at the same line. This is NOT some randomness at all!

And if you put these locations into my modell, it look like this:

The locations in Ural and McKenzie Mtns in Canada, they are higher up in a huge mountain range today. It is opposite at Ukraina.

This locations is what I belive a prove that the geologist most have something wrong here from the start. I also belive their datings methodes are wrong too.

 

I belive a meteor hit the surface in the past, near the north pole and make  a "scar" we see still today in the flatten seafloor even the seafloor have changed as a result of seafloor spreading. I belive this hit broke up the continents and the new mass pushed that area Wegenere callaed "Gondwannaland" south on the Earth when the mass melted.

I belive this land rotated around an axis in that area we find "Panama"  today. The sentrifugal force, the same force who pressed all all planets out near Equator, helped this broken plates to drift too.

When Antarctica get stabilized where this force are weakest, at the south pole, South America  stabilized too. But Africa, India and Australia went further in the same rotate direction and
collided with "Europe and Asia" and made the mouintan ranges there. I belive the vulculacnic islands, Polynesian Island, Hawaii, and the Alutean islandsis a indicator to this drift. They make a pretty perfect half circle ove the Pacific and come to the surface in a later period.

 

A little thought about the Moon

If we take a look at the moon, I know that the scientist don`t know the age of the Moon. They know the Moon is formed like a egg with the tip down to the Earth. And they know the Moon moving away from Earth by 3.5 centimeter in the year.

If we think about that, this maybe tells us that the Moon come from the Earth in the past.

But how?

If a meteor hit the surface and penetraded into the Earth, it would have been some mass from the mantle pressed out the same way the moteor went in. It is the same as you thrown a stone into water, it would be a "splash". The drops from a stone in wather would "splash" away from the center.

If the Moon was created by a hit like that, there is only 2 places on the Earth this possible cold have happend. That is on the South Pole or the North Pole because the angle of this "drops" tells us that.

This "drops" with melted stone, would have been gathered in the years and we have a Moon.

I don`t claims that it was this hit who created the Moon, but there is a possibly chance for that. I belive the Moon was created by a hit like this on one of the poles, independent when this happened.

If a hit like that came into another side of the Earth, there would have been a different result. This is just a thought. :-)

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