[allplanets-hollow] The Continuing story of the location of the Southern ...

The Ross Ice shelf is the only avenue by which the Jansens could have exited,
as the rest of the surrounding continent is landlocked. I have come across a
map, which was dated as being created in 1572. It shows the continent of
antartica without the ice it is known for today. The map is very detailed as
to the shoreline of the land mass. The remarkable aspect, is that current
infrared maping of the continent from satalites, which outline the actual
landmass of the continent through the ice coverage, is practically identical
to the 1572 map. The Ross Ice Shelf has a large V shape that leads into the
central portion of the continent. the 1572 map shows a flaring at the point
of the V which shows an unexplained expansion of area at this point.
Secondly, the map is drawn on a front and back side of the paper it is on,
and the back side shows what appears to be a mirror of the continent from the
view of underneath it, only it isn't the same shape or size, even though
there is much detail. What the inner shape resembles is the inner continent
"crust" which was discovered by the catscan of the earth's interior which was
conducted by MIT's physics department some ten years ago. They interpreted
this mysterious continent appearing mass, which appears on what they say is
the surface of the molten sea of lead, next to the mantle, as a hardening
crust of the molten lead. As I discussed this with the Chairman of MIT's
Physics Department, I predicted something that he thought was an absurd
suggestion. When followup scans were conducted nearly two years later, as I
had predicted to him, the continental crusts were still there in the same
shape as when they had first been discovered. An impossibility acording to
their theory of what it was, but a proof of something with a continental
shape, (actually two seperate continents), which had more perminancy than
they ever expected. Anyway, these two catscan continents have a striking
resemblance to the mirror interior side of the 1572 map! And with the
phenominal accuracy of the exterior side of the map, then perhaps the
interior mapping was also cunducted by this gifted topographer with the same
accuracy. Just more supportive evidence. As is the ozone holes, and on and
on and on.