Fictitious Supercontinent Cycles | Chapter 06 | Current Perspectives to Environment and Climate Change Vol. 1
In the physical sciences, attempts to
describe processes, events, and phenomena upon the basis of problematic
paradigms can be wholly incorrect and lead to physically impossible
consequences, e.g., the ultraviolet catastrophe of radiation physics, and/or
can necessitate ad hoc assumptions and can be unreasonably complex, e.g., the
epicycles of planetary physics. Like epicycles, I suggest that supercontinent
cycles, sometimes referred to as Wilson cycles, are artificial constructs,
attempts to describe geological observations upon the basis of problematic
paradigms. Here I describe the foundation for that assertion and offer insight
into a fundamentally different geoscience paradigm, Whole-Earth Decompression
Dynamics, which obviates the need to assume supercontinent cycles.
Author(s) Details
J. Marvin Herndon
Transdyne Corporation, 11044
Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, USA.
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