If the earth was growing and gaining mass then logically the water line would be decreasing (unless the ice caps were melting faster than the earth was growing, either way we would be able to measure it), this is not the case. Unless the earth magically can break the laws of physics and create new materials.
I mean, the earth is growing in terms of the trees and grass grow but, it cannot overall grow in size unless it is getting less dense or it is adding mass. Mass does not come from nowhere and rocks dont suddenly become less dense, if the earth was growing (at a rate we were capable of seeing at all) we would have observed it on the smaller scale with everyday rocks that the earth is made of.
Yes the outer edges of the original continent do fit together, rather well but, any real scientist can show you that it is evidence of plate tectonics, a well studied and observed phenominon. I can probably even cite sources if people wanted em.
I mean, the earth is growing in terms of the trees and grass grow but, it cannot overall grow in size unless it is getting less dense or it is adding mass. Mass does not come from nowhere and rocks dont suddenly become less dense, if the earth was growing (at a rate we were capable of seeing at all) we would have observed it on the smaller scale with everyday rocks that the earth is made of.
Yes the outer edges of the original continent do fit together, rather well but, any real scientist can show you that it is evidence of plate tectonics, a well studied and observed phenominon. I can probably even cite sources if people wanted em.