I’m not sure how far back this post is referencing, but Geologists actually knew it was true for a very long time, but spent decades trying to figure out the mechanism to make it work. It was to the point that Wegener’s theory of continental drift, which was known to not be accurate or possible, was still taught because of the astounding level of confidence they had that “how” it was happening was not right, but everything else was.
It’s just like the atomic model - in High School you learn Bohr’s model (central nucleus with electrons in circular orbits) which is wrong, but is helpful. Then, in college/uni you learn the quantum model. Different levels of abstraction for different use-cases.
Abstraction is a beautiful thing.
And still today we know our current models of physics are incomplete, but mostly accurate.
“like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey… stuff”
It’s a terrible system, it’s why we have so many people with high school educations talking about Trans people.
I don’t get why they would be mad
I bet the second a good world map was drawn all the geologists collectively said "wait a minute…*