Arcs and Archipelago repetition with Time, eg Antilles to the Keys

 Florida Keys above are the youngest archipelago found on Earth; they form via precipitation of CaCO3- limestone coming from the Gulf of Mexico’s cold high pressure dissolved shells, and drop out with the rise of exiting water into warm surface Gulfstream above ^.
Antilles Archipelago has reverse Tides to the east, and dark energy replicates them in the Florida Keys. Look at the Arctic island above the Arctic circle, where the Sun doesn’t shine; our Moon does, and it and Earth’s Barycenter has a monthly rotation about this Core’s focus, which makes a circular or meander with noticeable arcuate drainage- uninfluenced by the sun. Bowers Ridge half figure 8 should have other Archipelagoes with similarities:
 Similarly, the Arctic’s arc on the north side of Greenland is replicated in the Aleutians archipelago by a length ratio of 3,320/830 km= 4. Quartering occurs via distance, density (4 for basalt vs 1 for water), and Time- so fit these into earth Dynamics:


Above archipelago is replicated now in the Aleutians archipelago as was the Keys, and the Himalayas to Indonesia’s Archipelago shows that it can be replicated on land.
 Forerunner is shown for the Aleutians via an Arc on the north side of Greenland; it’s length is 1,678/3= 559 km, or 4 above 555, for .8 km displacement:
Himalayas above duplicates the Indonesia archipelago and the most violent was Krakatoa 4,444 km to the southeast;13,294/3= is 4,431-13 km displacement for .2 percent deviation:
 Krakatoa location is shown below where I passed Anak (son of Krakatoa) on the way for Harimau (tiger) so long ago:

4.444 km corner lies near Okinawa trench above.
 Method of arc measurement is shown above, for the forerunner of the Aleutians, from an IPad which only makes straight line segments. Choose short distances for increased accuracy- preferably multiples of 111 km in 2 parts. Believe 3,528 km is near 4 x 888=3,552(24 shy):


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