Last Pangea (Future earth to 250 million years)

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Last Pangea (Future earth to 250 million years)

Post #1by Juan Marino » 10.01.2005, 10:27

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Post #2by Michael Kilderry » 11.01.2005, 01:59

Great image, I'm going to download it!

I'm currently trying to make my own predictions on what happens after this supercontinent, so this will help me. Thanks.

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Post #3by Jeam Tag » 11.01.2005, 09:00

Michael Kilderry wrote:Great image, I'm going to download it!
I'm currently trying to make my own predictions on what happens after this supercontinent, so this will help me.Michael Kilderry :)
There are many maps of the ancient continents in Celestia, see http://jeam.tag.free.fr/CELESTIAhtml/Ce ... phies3.htm, and other pages,for example. Jeam
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Post #4by PlutonianEmpire » 15.01.2005, 05:45

Wasn't there another prediction that the continents would converge on the north pole?
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Post #5by Michael Kilderry » 16.01.2005, 09:43

Never heard of that theory before, sounds interesting.
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Post #6by PlutonianEmpire » 16.01.2005, 09:49

I read it in Reader's Digest's July 1992 edition of it's "Atlas of the World" on page 20-21. I think there may be a site or 2 referencing to this theory.
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Post #7by Michael Kilderry » 16.01.2005, 09:55

I'll see if I can find the site, I am interested in theories like these.
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Post #8by PlutonianEmpire » 16.01.2005, 10:16

Here's one site. (I'll edit more into this post as I find them)

http://www.historyoftheuniverse.com/cf200.html

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http://www.ig.utexas.edu/research/proje ... 1eef0e75de
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