I've often wondered if someone has calculated what the thermal affects of this would be? That mass, moving at that speed, on the friction of another mass. We can see the thermal results of fairly minor plate tectonics now. Imagine the force and energy involved if all the plates moved at once, at the pace Brown suggests? All of this while under water? I have a feeling Venus would look like a cool climate in comparison after an event like that.
I’m sure that the redundant Dr. Walt Brown Ph.D. has thought it all through. Here’s his link: http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/.
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Actually he has thought about that too. Ever hear of super critical water [pressure > 3200 psi and temp > 705 F]. It has an amazing property of not producing heat under those conditions. Makes the ice age much more likely.