Sunday, 14 December 2014

WATER LEVEL OF THE OCEANS

The water level in the great oceans of the world have been fluctuating over long periods, during the past several millions of years.

It is agreed by all, that the two worlds, old and new, were once connected by land, when movement of men and animals from one world to the other was possible. The Berring sea area was once dry. Similarly, Dwaraka of mythological Krishna was land; now it is under water. There is reason to believe that Shreelanka and Tamilnadu were interconnected, once upon a time. Almost all people have floods in their mythology.
The READERS DIGEST ATLAS speaks of the Pacific Ocean shrinking in size, whereas the global warm mongers predict the submergence of vast areas of the sea coasts around the world, unless we do something about carbon dioxide emission, as though forest fires raging over several parts of the world, from time imemmorial, had no role in global warming, if at all it is true.
The crust of the earth, supporting the oceans, is neither static as a steel bucket nor hard as we imagine. The very weight of the mass of water, continuously presses down the ocean bed; and the steam pressure underneath the oceans causes upward thrusts, making the earth’s crust pulsate like our heart !
The mass of the Pacific Ocean is almost equal to that of the moon. It will surely press down the crust, increasing its depth. Naturally water level will go down. As the volume of the “clay “ with which the earth is made is constant, there is bound to be some corresponding change in the contour on the opposite side. We can observe this in the Asia continent, where the land mass, including the Himalaya mountains, is continuously rising up and up. It is not the land mass alone that is rising. The entire crust is bulging out, even as the CRUST BELOW the Pacific ocean is pressed down, as explained above.
This is one reason for Dwaraka and the Palk strait going under the sea.
A matter not receiving proper attention, is the role of the two man made canals, connecting oceans, namely the Panama canal and the Suez canal. This is something beyond my capacity to examine. Experts can look into this aspect.

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