"Atlantis" was located on the two large land masses now under the Antarctic ice Yes, yes, continue with the story and tell us how the Earth shifted in one day (or one year) and froze them out, but all the rest of the Earth didn't undergo any climatic shift.
Tell me, do you have an estimate for the size of earthquake that would result from the Earth moving, 100 miles in a new direction, not to mention several thousand in a short time span. Can you estimate the size of tidal wave that would result from such a displacement? If the Earth moved in a new direction even a couple thousand miles- barely enough to cover part of Antarctica, all of the building, structures, mountains, fish, and termites would all have to accelerate to 100 miles per hour and then stop. It would flatten every mountain range on the Earth. Did that happen? Is there any evidence that the oceans poured out of their basins across the whole of the planet, not to mention that they would have poured in the same direction (away from the movement to shift the poles).
Father T, I mean Saint T, you've had all night to think this over. Do you really make such a perposterous claim? TP |