Bergen-Tokyo tectonic shortcut
by GMM on September 23th 2007, at 20:17 CET

I really, really, really, reaaaaally would like to go to Tokyo. I am profoundly mesmerized and fascinated by everything Japanese, i would very much like to live in Japan for some time and if I could I would eat sushi for every meal, drink Asahi until my liver explodes and travel with bullet trains all the time.

But I have no money and no time.

Science to the rescue! According to this awesome NASA map, cooked up by mad-ass geo-tists, my hometown Bergen will in 250 million years find itself located at approximately the same place as Tokyo is today! Bloody marvellous excellent tectonic movement FTW! All I have to do is wait.

 

 

 

 

And wait.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And wait. Are we there yet?

 

 

 


#1, by Mads on September 24th 2007, at 17:25
I just learned about this in geography at school.
Us mad scientists think alike.

#2, by Squirsier on September 26th 2007, at 00:16
Let's say we live, on average, 70 years. Now, let's say that after we die, we spend, on average, 10 years in "limbo" (fill in your specific religion beliefs here), then that means you'll have to go thru 3,125,000 lifetimes before you reach this period... Happy living :D