An interactive globe showing the basic key features involved in the Inertial Interchange True Polar Wander (IITPW) proposed by ECDO Theory.
The ECDO Interactive Globe is an interactive WebGL visualization. It is recommended that the user select “Full Screen” mode to work more effectively with the Interactive ECDO Globe.
Geometry
Monument evidence
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Now you need a “What Happens Where I Live” type stuff. For example what will be the Lat/Long if my starting point is XXX:YYY
It’s coming. The models are complex and require a lot of testing iteration.
Very good, thanks for this.
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This is great. I had viewed the Nobulart animation many times to get a feel for the locations of continents in the alternate state. I expect that the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii will get quite cold, but would it have time to generate an ice cap like the Arctic? I’m afraid that the Gulf waters will pretty much wipe out the SE USA during transition to state 2 which will be too bad for me. (But is anywhere really safe lest one has extraordinary luck?) I wonder at the velocity of the rotation during transition as depicted, however. I had… Read more »
No problem on terminology. My sim is really a demonstration of concepts, orientation, and monument confirmations. It is not really meant to be what is called an empirical simulation (rotation speed, where the oceans go and end up, post-rotation state, etc.), nor of course a theoretical simulation (core physics, math, objective modeling, etc.) – this is just to show what State 1 and 2 are, and the monument alignments that confirm Np’ and Sp’.
Thanks KJE!
Thank You, Sir Skeptic. This is interestingly dyscombobulating, but it looks like Hawaii goes to the south pole and Texas is not too different of a lattitude, but south, not north. The current south pole will become tropical and thaw. I’ll have to get to the loose globein the spare room when we get back to the house.
Texas looks like the new Southern Argentina to me…the Canada of the new southern hemisphere.
Nice!
Feature request: the oceans will sweep across the continents between states 1 & 2 and visa versa. Please show the projected flow patterns! I would like to compare with Google Earth pictures as both Saudi Arabia and Arizona (many others, but limited by my geographical knowledge) show evidence of massive water flows.
Thank you!
Yes, I think I can add the vectors of each oceanic displacment as arrows, but cannot add visual depictions of the oceans moving, as that would require a much larger simulation engine. Besides, we have several groups working that up now.
Thanks for model. Being able to visualise is very helpful. New Zealand is shown as doing a ‘180’. Shouldn’t ‘we’ end up “just-off-horizontal” rather than still vertical with north island and south island swapped? Small (perhaps insignificant} place I know, but kinda relevant to me. Thanks for all your work.
Thanks Jane!
Well, this is the literal expression of ECDO – any intuitive sense of how it should orient, is overridden by this direct depiction.
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