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Beyond the 7 of 10 Plate Movements we have implied that there would be restless plates up until the time of the Pole Shift.
We have implied continuous movement for the Indo-Australia Platehttps://www.zetatalk.com/ning/27jy2013.htmwhich is under continuous pressure to rise on the eastern end near Australia.
This is because it is the brake restraining all other Plate Movements.
We have implied that the West Coast of N America would be subject to a continuous moderate tsunami threathttp://www.zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-58.htmbecause of a compressing Pacific.
We have also stated that the Antarctica Platehttps://www.zetatalk.com/ning/24ag2013.htmis free to move while it gradually pushes new land up between the tip of S America and Africa.
We also stated that beyond the 7 of 10 Plate Movements that some continents would shift so that they would have a different alignmenthttps://www.zetatalk.com/ning/24ag2013.htmwith each other.
What continents might those be? Given a shortening Pacific and a widening Atlantic, there will be an increasing void in the South Atlantic.
While S America is lobbing its bulbous top to the West, the tip of S America floats up into the South Atlantic, thus laying this continent on its side. Africa does a similar tilt to the East so that it likewise is laying on its side. This allows Antarctica room to push New Land to the surface.Continuous Plate Movement is happening for Eurasia, which is being pulled toward the East by the compressing Pacific.
The new inland bay we have predicted to rip open from Persia to the Ural Mountains will steadily change the landscape.
This tension can also be seen in the seemingly endless shaking at Tiksi, Siberia just East of the Urals.
The N America Plate and Eurasia Plate connect along Siberia and down to Japan, but when the New Madrid allows the Mainland portion of N America to slide down into the Pacific, this will distort the Siberian connection.
This action, to essentially rip Eurasia into pieces, will allow the Far East to drift closer to Alaska, virtually eliminating the Bering Straits as a water barrier.EOZT
Prior ZT:
http://www.zetatalk.com/ning/08oc2011.htmWe have hinted that continuous plate movement will be a factor during the 8 of 10, but declined to give more details on location or extent of such movement. We have stated that the 8 of 10 will also involve sociological factors, without getting into specifics other than to point to the Arab Spring. We have stated that a blending of the seasons will be a factor, to the extent that the weather would jump from mid-summer to mid-winter within a day or so. We are not there as yet.
Prior ZT:
https://www.zetatalk.com/ning/27jy2013.htmWe have described the 8 of 10 as being a phase where some parts of the globe are continually in motion, without rest. In that the Indo-Australian Plate is the brake, holding all other plate movement back, it is certainly one of those places.
Prior ZT:
https://www.zetatalk.com/ning/24ag2013.htmWe mentioned during the 8 of 10 discussions that there would be some shifting of plates during the 8 of 10 such that the alignment of continents to each other would change. The Antarctic Plate is one that is relatively free to move, not being locked on any side.
Prior 11/27/2010 ZT:
http://www.zetatalk.com/7of10/7of10-58.htmWhere the 7 of 10 is not expected to generate severe tsunami for the Pacific Rim, the 8 of 10 has not been detailed as yet beyond the mention of continuous plate movement in some areas. Since the Pacific will be shortening, it goes without saying that there will be tsunami included in the 8 of 10, as we detailed for Puget Sound recently.