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Journal of Water Research(JWR)

ISSN: 2994-7510 | DOI: 10.33140/JWR

The Jigsaw Recovery of the Earth's Unique Supercontinent 66 Million Years Ago

Abstract

Henghua Yan

According to the principle of thermal expansion and cold shrinking, it is found that there is a magic one-to-one correspondence between the existing eight ancient plates of the earth and the eight planets of the solar system. It is found with further study that there is a one-to-one correspondence between the nine celestial bodies of the solar system with the sun as the core and the nine ancient plates splitting from the unique prehistoric supercontinent.

The unique prehistoric supercontinent reconstructed by such a jigsaw recovery is similar to the shape of the solar system or an egg, presenting with a clear core and circle structure. The core ancient plate, which is recovered from the occult ancient plate on the ocean floor, determines the uniqueness, irreversibility and unrepeatability of the prehistoric supercontinent.

The sudden extinction of the dinosaur family at the end of the cretaceous about 66 million years ago provides the easiest reasonable guess as to the time point when the Earth's unique supercontinent broke-up.

The clam shape distribution of the geological age on the Northwestern Pacific Ocean floor gives us a hint meaning for the symbolization of the black hole in the universe which always dominates the spiral galaxy.

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