The evidence from Hancock et al. about “rapid” continental movement makes a lot of sense in this context (to me).
It explains how mammoths flash frozen in siberia have (well preserved) plants in their stomachs that only grow in tropical regions, and it explains the possibility of a forgotten civilization that was based on the Antarctic continent before it entered the polar region.
From wiki, so expect the presence of words like “pseudo science” and “fringe theory” :
So an ice age has, in the past, frozen the whole planet even the tropics? I don't know anything about ice ages, I feel I need to start doing research
EDIT: I just found this https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/04/were-the-tropics-once-covered-in-ice/ pretty crazy if true
The evidence from Hancock et al. about “rapid” continental movement makes a lot of sense in this context (to me).
It explains how mammoths flash frozen in siberia have (well preserved) plants in their stomachs that only grow in tropical regions, and it explains the possibility of a forgotten civilization that was based on the Antarctic continent before it entered the polar region.
From wiki, so expect the presence of words like “pseudo science” and “fringe theory” :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cataclysmic_pole_shift_hypothesis
Alps, himalayas aren't North to south
I don't know what kind of maps you look at that show the Alps and Himalayas run North-South.