Post AzXXC3j3fA39XQunmS by fusselwurm@berlin.social
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 (DIR) Post #AzXGYggxlmNFXX8iDw by xkcd@mastodon.xyz
       2025-10-24T13:31:48Z
       
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       The inflection point was probably in late 1966 or 1967, so when Neil Armstrong flew to space on Gemini 8, plate tectonics was not widely accepted, but when he landed on the Moon three years later it was the mainstream consensus.https://xkcd.com/3159/
       
 (DIR) Post #AzXIaVJzDSDElJO0xc by paulc@mstdn.social
       2025-10-24T13:54:30Z
       
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       @xkcd When I took a geology course in 1978 the professor was excited to discuss plate teutonics. He said prior to the theory of plate teutonics very few people accepted the concept of continental drift.But plate teutonics was revolutionary and was quickly accepted. Profs were rewriting their yellowed teaching notes. Plate teutonics provided a mechanism that explained continental drift. Prior to it geologists couldn't see a way drift could hapopen.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzXLIaXnMKEZbszgmW by hunterking@heads.social
       2025-10-24T14:24:53Z
       
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       @xkcd wow I just looked this up because I thought no way
       
 (DIR) Post #AzXXC3j3fA39XQunmS by fusselwurm@berlin.social
       2025-10-24T16:38:09Z
       
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       @xkcdah. continental movement was hypothesized before, but the *mechanism* remained unknown until the 60s.  TIL
       
 (DIR) Post #AzZUJj8sAITeTAsGrQ by integerpoet@sfba.social
       2025-10-25T15:15:21Z
       
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       @xkcd In our defense, we had to achieve orbit before we could properly observe that Italy is kicking Sicily across the Mediterranean.