Hypothese de continentum appearance
Hypotheses on the Origin of Continents: From Myths to Plate Tectonics Introduction: The Evolution of Views on the Earth's Appearance The origin of the continents is one of the fundamental questions of Earth sciences. Its answer has undergone a dramatic evolution: from mythological narratives of creation to a coherent, but still developing scientific theory. Modern hypotheses are not competing ideas, but steps in knowledge, each reflecting the level of available data and dominant philosophical paradigms. 1. Pre-scientific and Early Scientific Views (up to the 20th Century) Before the emergence of geology as a science, mythological and religious concepts dominated, explaining the diversity of the Earth's relief through the will of gods or catastrophes (the Great Flood). In the Renaissance and Enlightenment, the first scientific, but mostly speculative hypotheses began to form. Hypothesis of uplift (Contraction hypothesis): Dominated in the 19th – early 20th century. It assumed that the Earth, cooling, contracts. The denser basaltic oceanic crust contracted more strongly, while the less dense granitic continental crust was squeezed into folds, forming mountains and uplands, like a shriveled apple skin. This hypothesis explained mountains, but could not explain the location of continents, their shape, and geological similarity of distant coastlines. Hypothesis of "constancy of oceans and continents": Its adherents, such as American geologist James Dana, believed that oceanic basins and continents are eternal, unchanging formations. Continents grew only through accretion (accumulation) of sedimentary rocks at their edges. This hypothesis denied any significant horizontal movement. Interesting fact: Even Leonardo da Vinci, finding fossilized marine shells in the mountains of Italy, assumed that modern continents were once marine seabed, uplifted from the water. This was one of the first observations to challenge the biblical doctrine of the immutability of th ... Read more
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