My World
My world began in Texas, but extends all over the globe now. I have decided that Australia belongs near the Indian subcontinent, and Antarctica on the eastern coast of Africa. Most likely the expansion began in the Atlantic trench, thus creating the "Ring of Fire" by a process of shoving everything in that direction. I believe that the thermal depolymerization process created when our planet-wide cloud cover was precipitated during a series of meteor strikes which disrupted the planetary underground aquifer system. This would engulf all organic material in a heated watery stew, which energy was derived from the meteor strikes, leading to a breakdown of the material producing a large amount of gas, oil, and other petroleum products which would separate out by density and settle into the new configuration of disrupted underground systems, leaving some trapped organic material crushed into coal and shale.
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Fredric Warren Feist Jr.
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