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Polar Shifts on other Worlds
Whenever scientists talk about geology it involved the idea that the globe is locked to its present spin axis. We have previously discussed some of the evidence that potentially shows that the crust of the Earth might have shifted a number of times in that past. This idea is frowned upon by scientists favouring the slow process of continental drift and ice ages to explain these anomalies. Not that long ago the idea that other planets had tectonic activity was laughed at, these we thought to be dead worlds with the Earth being the only place we find water and tectonic plates. Yet as we slowly explored the solar system it revealed a system that was more alive than we could ever have imagined with moons with oceans of water buried below a thick crust of ice and moons with volcanoes exploding from the surface. Once we landed on Mars we started to detect faint rumbles which indicated some sort of tectonic activity deep below the surface. These planets and moons seemed to be undergoing a similar process to those we see on Earth. Is it possible to find evidence of a shifting crust on other planets?
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Late Tharsis formation and implications for early Mars | Nature
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Whenever scientists talk about geology it involved the idea that the globe is locked to its present spin axis. We have previously discussed some of the evidence that potentially shows that the crust of the Earth might have shifted a number of times in that past. This idea is frowned upon by scientists favouring the slow process of continental drift and ice ages to explain these anomalies. Not that long ago the idea that other planets had tectonic activity was laughed at, these we thought to be dead worlds with the Earth being the only place we find water and tectonic plates. Yet as we slowly explored the solar system it revealed a system that was more alive than we could ever have imagined with moons with oceans of water buried below a thick crust of ice and moons with volcanoes exploding from the surface. Once we landed on Mars we started to detect faint rumbles which indicated some sort of tectonic activity deep below the surface. These planets and moons seemed to be undergoing a similar process to those we see on Earth. Is it possible to find evidence of a shifting crust on other planets?
Previous Episode:
Charles Hapgood's Pole Shift
First Episode:
Please consider supporting this channel through:
Merchandise Available:
Follow me on:
References:
Mars
Late Tharsis formation and implications for early Mars | Nature
Europa
Moon, Mercury, Venus & Mars
Enceladus
Moon
#seethepattern #plasmauniverse #electricuniverse
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