August 27, 2022
From NASA paper, March 28, 2001 — How much of the Earth's heat is produced by the Sun and internally?
"The interior of the earth contributes more than 99.5 percent of the total heating of the surface compared with the sun!â€
Further, NASA states:
"This answer, of course is quite wrong because it assumes that 100% of the internal energy is radiated to the surface. In fact, the internal heat source drives powerful convective currents in the mantle so that nearly all of this thermal energy is lost.â€
No, NASA is wrong again. The Precession of the planet and the forces imposed on the surface of the planet by both the Winter and Summer Solstices (reversing the Earth’s inclination) moves Earth’s tectonic plates. Taking this huge body of mass and throwing it in reverse jerks our tectonic plates. It is like a stack of dinner plates in the back seat of your car when you slam on the brakes to a full stop, then throw the car into reverse.
All of the internal heat of the planet is delivered to the surface. Mantle convection and subduction are entirely incorrect. In fact, over geological time frames, the planet has been decompressing and expanding. This explains the upthrust of land masses such as the increase land area of Tuvalu as well as the upthrust which is still growing the Himalayas. Supercontinent cycles are wrong. What is called Continental Drift is actually the expansion of the planet. Look up many papers about Expansion Tectonics.
https://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/ask/a11779.html
"The phenomenon of subduction is incompatible with Earth's surface geometry and geomorphology†Lazlo Horvath, July 2019
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334131717_The_phenomenon_of_subduction_is_incompatible_with_Earth's_surface_geometry_and_geomorphology
"Problem of Convection in the Earth's Mantleâ€
E. N. Lyustikh, 01 January 1969
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/GM013p0689
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Posted by: Bill H at August 28, 2022 06:29 PM (Q7br2)
That doesn't mean that the Earth is not expanding. It just means that plate movement created by that expansion is complicated.
In fact subduction sort of proves expansion, because directly across the Pacific from the Juan de Fuca plate, the Plillipine Sea plate is being subducted under the Asian plate, which is what caused the Fukushima earthquake.
So the Juan de Fuca plate and the Philipine Sea plate are moving away from each other.
Posted by: Bill H at August 28, 2022 06:31 PM (Q7br2)
I'll admit; geology isn't my gig and I don't know that much. I think highly of Richard; he's a geologist and was an executive officer with the Geophysical Union.
I do know that the Earth's continents are farther apart than at any time in history, which some scientists think means they will eventually come back together into another supercontinent. But if this is caused by planetary expansion, then it makes perfect sense Pangea split apart and the continents drifted away.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at August 30, 2022 08:19 AM (KzOUO)
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