Every current geophysical globe contains three main elements, which support the theory of Earth surface expansion; the ridge and rift systems of the spreading sea floors (new crust), the rafted continents of Pangea (old crust), and the folded and uplifted remains of the Tethys basin (K meteor crater). The patent sought is a globe of the smaller Paleozoic Earth around the time of the proposed Tethyian impact of K meteor including; Pangea and the Tethys basin (no Panthalassa Ocean) along with any method of displaying the expansion of the outer shell to current surface size. In specific the geometric expansion of the Earth;s shell above the remnant K meteor along suture lines (ridges) which maintain the geoid throughout time; as an example the stitches on a baseball. Further any method of displaying the penetration of K metoer remnant to depths under the Tethys basin as the driving force of expansion by conversion of rotational angular momentum from any orbital source into heat manifested at sea floor ridges as melting due to relief of overburden (no convection currents). Other claims include the correlation of K meteor and crater with Earth's magnetic field, gravity field, and seismic anomalies; the preferred path of magnetic reversal; East Pacific ridge system anomalies (antipode); and the centrality of K meteor remnant to Earth shell expansion and surface dynamics.
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