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The evidence is staring you in the face.

Look at jewgle earth.

You can see the canyons cut to the bottom of the oceans. Fresh water is lighter than salt water. These canyons could not have been cut by fresh water rivers flowing into the ocean. They were cut after massive waves flooded the earth and flowed back into the sea, all at once.

The evidence is staring you in the face. Look at jewgle earth. You can see the canyons cut to the bottom of the oceans. Fresh water is lighter than salt water. These canyons could not have been cut by fresh water rivers flowing into the ocean. They were cut after massive waves flooded the earth and flowed back into the sea, all at once.

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They are not "plate ridge boundaries". Look at jewgle earth. They 100% travel from the land, down the continental shelf, and into the deep ocean following the path of lowest elevation. Those aren't "plate ridge boundaries". They are erosion from massive water splash back.

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They 100% travel from the land, down the continental shelf, and into the deep ocean following the path of lowest elevation. Those aren't "plate ridge boundaries". They are erosion from massive water splash back.

The word you're looking for here is the geological term "craton". Those are the formations that underpin the continents and keep the landmasses from all sinking into the sea or falling to pieces from geological forces. The continental shelf is the sloped features you see around the continents and those are the areas where the craton of that continent end and the landmass slumps off into the sea.

craton, the stable interior portion of a continent characteristically composed of ancient crystalline basement rock. The term craton is used to distinguish such regions from mobile geosynclinal troughs, which are linear belts of sediment accumulations subject to subsidence (i.e., downwarping).

Does that explain it better?

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No, it absolutely doesn't explain it. What explains those canyons is biblical tier flooding from a change in the earth's rotation, likely about 12k years ago.

Watch the video. Also watch all of the videos on suspicious0bservers.org. There's other evidence to support it; fission tracks on the moon and earth from a massive solar discharge, "squatting man" petroglyphs that mysteriously look exactly like plasma toroids we see in the lab, all oriented to the same spot in the sky from different places on earth...

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No, it absolutely doesn't explain it. What explains those canyons is biblical tier flooding from a change in the earth's rotation, likely about 12k years ago.

Watch the video. Also watch all of the videos on suspicious0bservers.org. There's other evidence to support it; fission tracks on the moon and earth from a massive solar discharge, "squatting man" petroglyphs that mysteriously look exactly like plasma toroids we see in the lab, all oriented to the same spot in the sky from different places on earth...

Yet somehow all land animals and human ancestors survived this great flood and coronal mass ejection from hell. Well, you sold me. I now believe the Earth is flat and we live inside a dome with stars painted on it. It's precariously balanced on the backs of infinite tortoises.