There is a great deal of geological
evidence that the earth has not had a
pole shift in the recent past.
Ice core samples from the north and south polar
area show undisturbed ice for
over 100,000 years.
The Hawaiian Islands are also
proof. The Hawaiian Island chain is still being
created by the Pacific Plate
sliding over a hotspot, an area where heat from
the earth's core is escaping
through the mantle and crust. As the Pacific
Plate drifts westward, the hotspot
stays in place forming new islands. There
are 70 million years of history
recorded in the islands, including a change
in direction 43 million years
ago. If the crust had been sliding around as the
Zeta's claim, the islands would
not show a 70 million year movement of the
Pacific Plate.
Note: A recent paper suggests
that hotspots may move. This might indicate
a different direction for the
motion of the plates than had been predicted,
however we still have 70 million
years of history in the Hawaiian Islands hotspot.
More to come...