The Hidden Science of Rifts: What Is a Rift and Why It Shapes Reality
The first time geologists mapped the jagged edges of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the 1950s, they stumbled upon a revelation: the ocean floor wasn’t static. Instead, it was splitting apart, a slow-motion rupture they later called a *rift*—a term that would soon transcend tectonics to describe fractures in everything from planetary crusts to theoretical physics. […]