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To: Father Terrence who wrote (32061)8/25/2000 10:41:23 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
That evidence exists back through time that various parts of the world (Hudson Bay is one example) were at one time or another the geological "tops of the world" seems incontrovertible
Hudson Bay is not far from the current "magnetic" North Pole. It's been known for 30 years that that the continents and the bays they define have been floating around on the magma of the earth. North America and it's associated bays have been moving west and slightly North since the last supercontinent broke up, so the Hudson Bay area would not have been near the north pole for a long long time (hundreds of millions of years, at least, if ever).
TP



To: Father Terrence who wrote (32061)8/25/2000 1:01:01 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
You're saying the entire physical globe turned upside down? I was under the impression the pole shift referred to the idea that magnetic polarity switched - i.e the north magnetic pole became south magnetic pole and vice versa.