Thursday, April 25, 2013

Re: [Geology2] Solving the Major Extinctions



I approved this because it is topical and it does purport to be based upon scientific fact. Although this hypothesis (NOT theory) it almost certainly false it will make for an interesting and healthy scientific debate.

First off that I notice that is wrong is the conflation of hotspots with antipodes and secondly the dating contradictions to his hypothesis and third, the fact he is not going through peer-reviewed channels and getting officially published but is self-published.... doesn't inspire confidence.

Kimmer


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 5:48 PM, benfishler <benfishler@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

I have posted a new book on the web at www.solvingthemajorextinctions.com which attempts to provide a complete and unified answer to the question of the major extinctions which have occurred over the past 600 million years. While the book necessarily challenges many of the currently accepted mechanisms of paleogeology, the book relies upon the natural effects of normal physical forces, rather than anything magical or mysterious.

Check out something completely new and different! Comments appreciated.




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