Originally Posted By: Bill S.
What, then, is established by stressing that Pangaea fits within such a circle? Surely, it could not be otherwise?

It is not my job to answer your questions and it is questions like this that I have difficulty bothering to answer.

With a question like this is impossible to believe that really don't understand the importance of the tight fit of the inner circle around the continent of Pangea. Except for the two splits (the hypothesized Tethys and Arctic Oceans) the fit is pretty much exact. Close up the two splits. It's exact. This is exactly as Mansfield's theory predicts,... exactly.

You come along and say that you can fit a circle around a square, or whatever. Duhhh.

What am I meant to think? That you are an idiot, or you are deliberately misunderstanding what is being said?




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