Tectonic Wave Thoery vs The Tectonic Plates





Overtime, theories have come and gone. How or why some theories are accepted an others theories are not, is a mystery to me. I can only wonder how Columbus felt trying to convince those around him the world was round, or Darwin’s with his theory of evolution. Georges Lemaitre’s was a Catholic priest, an astronomer and a physics professor, who advance the concept of an expanding universe, which we know today as the Big Bang theory. Lemaitre often received harsh criticisms from other scientist. Lemaitre was even criticized by the father of modern physics Albert Einstein. Einstein told Lemaitre, “your physics is atrocious.” Today we accept Lemaitre’s theory, yet we do not know the man or the story behind his theory. 

 

The most profound ideas, have come from simple observations that have gone unnoticed by others. I can tell you from first hand knowledge, that at that moment when one’s observations leads to a new idea, you wonder why you haven’t heard of it before. A simple observation I had made of two mountain ranges located in the southern part of the Unite States led to my Tectonic Wave Theory. As crust moves, it can tear apart the crust, which will create canyons, valleys and lakes. 

 

As a Michigander, we have heard many explanations that surrounded the formation of the Great Lakes. Those explanations required special events, like an ice age, glacier, ice dam, and flooding among other things. The Tectonic Wave theory, simplifies the formation of the Great Lakes through the process of tectonic tearing. As crust material is pulled apart from each other. And the voids can create canyons or collect groundwater and form lakes. No special event, no ice age, just moving tectonic material. 

 

The Mid Atlantic Ridge splits the Atlantic Ocean, and extends into the North Pole. A portion of tectonic material is moved by the forces from the Mid Atlantic Ridge , and the ridge produces material at different rates or speeds along the ridge. These different rates may create a condition of tearing when slow moving crust material is pulled apart when it intersect with faster moving material. 

 

We see glacier scars in Michigan, and this has become the evidence that supports the theory of an Ice Age. The ice age is needed to explain the glacier scars we find in warmer areas today. Most all geographical theories are based on the idea that earth has looked the same as it did a million years ago. The Tectonic Wave Theory states that the earth’s crust is in a constant state of change. And the landmass that made up Michigan may hav once sat at the north pole and was covered by two miles of snow and ice. The forces of the ridge, at the pole pushed Michigan to the south where it is today. 

 

There may have been no Ice Age as we know it. That there was once a large continent located at the North Pole, covered by snow and ice. Which Reflected much of the warming rays from the sun, back into space away from earth causing global cooling. 

 

Scientist currently accepts the theory of Tectonic Plates and that these plates are in motion. That Earth is made up of large moving tectonic plates. The forces that move the tectonic plates occurs as the result of molten flows below the plates. 

 

The Tectonic Wave Theory states that the force from the ridge moves the tectonic material over the earth like a fluid. Today we can track crust material with GPS technology. Current GPS studies of crust material shows the crust material actually moves like a fluid. That the crust material doesn’t move as one unit or plate. What the GPS studies are finding today, do not support the idea of solid tectonic plates. However it supports the Tectonic Wave Theory that crust material movement is more complex and moves more like a fluid. Once one understands the Tectonic Wave Theory, the mystery that surrounds geographic features on earth today, are better understood. 

 

If we accept the idea that the earth was once more active. That throughout earth’s history, ridges may have appeared and disappeared at different locations around the world. A younger more volatile active earth, may have contributed to the extinction of animals and plants by moving them to a hostile environment that didn’t support their existences.

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