ECDO Arctic Ocean

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Arctic Ocean ECDO displacement visualization.[1] Bedrock without ice, including the Bering Strait, Siberia, Fennoscandia, Greenland, Canada and Alaska. The polar regions experience some of the highest land/water/air shear velocities during rotation due to their location at the maximum distance from both ECDO pivots. Add a few million gigatonnes of ice, and conditions would be about right to flash-freeze mammoths as are still being found in Alaska[2] and Siberia[3]. Swedish varved clay proxies spanning the Younger Dryas provide strong evidence for a displacement event around that time.[4] The star-like formation visible around the pole is a digital stitching artifact which arises from the projection of the map onto a sphere. Please ensure read reference [1] before posting questions which may have been answered already.
[1] https://theethicalskeptic.com/2024/05/12/exothermic-core-mantle-decoupling-dzhanibekov-oscillation-ecdo-theory/
[2] https://x.com/nobulart/status/1806268353306067285
[3] https://x.com/nobulart/status/1806289032088813702
[4] https://x.com/nobulart/status/1816565694244192663

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