Sunday, April 22, 2007

New site and nerdy Betka strikes again....

I spent yesterday afternoon rewriting my site to reflect my new goals. I would love your feedback. Also when you have the time, please have a look and help me with the grammatical errors. Pretty please... with lube on top?

In the meantime, check out this video about Mars. It shows how the planet grew and created new land. Very interesting...

3 Comments:

Blogger jenandcranium said...

Sure does make you wonder about the tidbits we hear regarding water and former life being on Mars.
And if this happens to Mars, it must happen to other planets in our solar system, we are all sharing the same space after all and connected through the space plasm so to speak.
It's amazing how much this correlates to what i am learning this term in anatomy and physiology. Just like the planets share the same space, the little organelles in every cell of our body operate together in a medium called "cytosol", and all cells are floating around in the same stuff under our skin. It's referred to as "the matrix"
Interesting.

If Mars grew, will Venus? Mars represents the masculine, Venus represents the feminine.
How about Earth?

4/22/07, 12:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just wanted to wish You A Happy Earth Day!

4/22/07, 7:14 PM  
Blogger lacysissy said...

Very interesting Domina Betka. I had not previously heard of Mars expansion. However, the rift zones in the video are reminiscent of the East Africa Rift Zone. On Earth, crustal plates move around the surface, with new crust being formed at rift zones and then being consumed at subduction zones. Most subduction zones occur as deep ocean trenches like the one east of Japan. Of course, we have our own subduction zone here in the Northwest called the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Our subduction zone isn't out under the ocean. It is right under the Cascade Mountains. That's why we have active volcanoes and earthquakes. Anyway, rather than assume that Mars expanded, I would go look on the other side of Mars to see if there is any evidence of plate convergence zones. Anyone want to go look?
Your humble geologist,
lacy sissy

4/22/07, 9:13 PM  

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