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Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove "continental drift"

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Asteroid subduction and impact are the driving force of geological change.

Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove "continental drift"

The high-speed flowing material of the asteroid dive splits into metallic hydrogen, which is associated with electromagnetic waves - energy when metal hydrogen polymerizes to form new elements

At the end of the Cretaceous, the asteroid ring subduction and impact led to the activation of the earth; The crater shockwave laminar flow reverses and pushes to form the Pacific Rim Fault Zone and the Tethys tectonic domain. The land and oceanic crust are integrated, and the geological structure formed by the laminar flow of the shock wave of the crater is directional.

Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove "continental drift"

Bowen reaction sequence

Rocks and minerals are formed by the polymerization of metal hydrogen cracked by high-speed flowing materials in laminar flow of shock waves; Rocks and minerals formed by metal-hydrogen polymerization record the magnetic field generated by asteroid subduction and impact in a molten state, which is called paleomagnetism.

Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove "continental drift"

Metallic hydrogen is the carrier of electromagnetic waves

It can be seen that rocks and minerals were formed in the explosion. In fact, the fossils were formed by sintering in a high-temperature, low-pressure area at the bottom of the laminar shock wave flow of the crater, and had nothing to do with running water burial.

Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove "continental drift"

Turtle carcasses fossilized

Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove the "continental drift" hypothesis, and "gradient theory - plate motion" is a deceptive lie; The lithosphere simply rotates like a conveyor belt, and the plates do not move relative to each other.

Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove "continental drift"

Impact quartz at the upper cone of the central cone of a Cretaceous crater

P.S. Catastrophe - Fallen Geology

Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove "continental drift"

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Neither paleomagnetism nor paleontological fossils can prove "continental drift"

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