

Earth's shifting crust
Book • 2015
In 'Earth's Shifting Crust', Charles H. Hapgood presents a hypothesis that the Earth's crust shifts over its inner layers, leading to sudden climatic changes and geographical rearrangements.
This theory, which contrasts with the later accepted plate tectonics, was initially supported by Albert Einstein, who wrote the foreword to the book.
Hapgood's work explores the implications of such crust displacements on Earth's history and features.
This theory, which contrasts with the later accepted plate tectonics, was initially supported by Albert Einstein, who wrote the foreword to the book.
Hapgood's work explores the implications of such crust displacements on Earth's history and features.
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