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See the National Geographic Society's Atlas of the World, 1981, pages 22-23. The pictures show the perimeters of these two large continents as they are assumed to appear at different stages of development through to the current form.

Graves, W. Editor, Atlas of the World, Revised 6th Edition, National Geographic Society, Washington D.C., 1992

Carey, S.W., The Expanding Earth, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1976. Unfortunately now out of print.

Whiston, W., A New Theory of the Earth, reprinted by Arno Press, New York Times Company, New York, 1978.

Carey, S.W., Theories of the Earth and Universe: A History of Dogma in the Earth Sciences, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1988, p. vii.

Miller, R., Continents in Collision, Ed. T.A. Lewis, Time-Life Books, Alexandria, Virginia, 1983.

Miller, R., Continents in Collision, Ed. T.A. Lewis, Time-Life Books, Alexandria, Virginia, 1983, p.76.

1985, Spectrum, British Science News, v. 193, coverpage.

1985, Spectrum, British Science News, v. 193.

Owen, H.G., Atlas of Continental Displacement: 200 Million Years to the Present, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983.

Hunt, C.W., Environment of Violence, Polar Publishing, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1989.

Collins, L.G., Hunt, C.W., and Skobelin, E.A., Expanding Geospheres, Ed. C.W. Hunt, Polar Publishing, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1992.

Larin, V.N., Hydridic Earth, Ed. C.W. Hunt, Polar Publishing, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1993.

Ager, D., The New Catastrophism, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993.

Lyell, C., Principles of Geology, 1830-33, reprinted by Lubricht and Cramer, Forestburgh, New York, 1970.

Gould, S.J., 1989, An Asteroid to Die For: Discover, v. 10, 10, p. 60-65.

The Almanac for Farmers and City Folk, Ed. L. McFadden, Greentree Publishing, Inc., Las Vegas, Nevada, 1995, p. 163.


Anonymous, The Moon Problem: Solved, Luctor et Emergo, Amsterdam, 1928.