The Pangaea super-continent broke up into tectonic plates and these moved into their approximate current locations over the space of a centuries. How do we know? By studying paleomagnetism.
Uniformitarianism Fails
Uniformitarianism exists to support the time scale needed in the popular science narrative of godless existence (SciPop) but it's not a testable hypothesis, so it's not scientific.
Uniformitarianism Applied
A classic example of the use of uniformitarianism is the calculation of how much has time has passed since the tectonic plates formed. Supposedly we can tell how fast the African and American continents are moving apart.
Uniformitarianism
People presume to disprove God by cobbling together some math based on Uniformitarianism ideals that were popularized by Charles Lyell, a contemporary of Charles Darwin.
September 13th
The Pangaea super-continent broke up into tectonic plates and these moved into their current locations over the space of a century or so. How do we know? By studying paleomagnetism.
