When the earth entire surface was covered in water #water #glacier #ocean #mars #space #nasa

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When the earth entire surface was covered in water #water #glacier #ocean #mars #space #nasa

Bet you've never thought about the Earth or water like this

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The Planet Earth as an entirely water world or even as a living planet

The water world earth hypothesis

This is a scenario about earth I bet you've never thought of. This is the Caribbean isles of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola, which is just the D R and Haiti combine. Based on this detail underwater terrain map, it's quite clear that these islands are all part of one long underwater ridge and trench network, and the islands we sea above are just two sections that happen to protrude above the water. So, here is the scenario that you've never thought of: what if, in the past, this "was" the entirety of the Earth. Where, the entire surface of the planet was nothing but water, and looked like this, and only mount everest, on one side of the planet, and the Andes Mountains on the other side, slightly protruded out of the water. Guess what, that was not a picture of Neptune, that was actually a picture of the Earth as it is now, when veiwed from the Pacific side. To bring this epic scenario to a crescendo, what if the mid ocean Atlantic ridge was just where the planet violently cracked open and pushed apart, permanently changing it's geometric orientation, pushing all the continental landmass, up out of the water, on the side where the great rift is situated. Which is the main reason why everything on the European side of the Atlantic fits perfectly with North America. And south America can fit so neat and snug in the arms of Africa. And is also the reason why the 2 highest mountain peaks on the planet both have fossils of Wales, giant clams, sea horses and other sea animals. Which was the real reason why biological life on this planet started out as aquatic, because earth existed for a few billion years as a entirely water world.

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