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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

That question of the growing earth is still bugging me :-)
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18725103.700-first-measurements-of-eart...

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  • @iKnowYouSeeThis ME.... I will defend your right to have an arguement.... the earth is flat, and our eyes are round, so when we look at stuff through balls of eye, even with telescopes that have lenses of roundness... the optical illusion of the crux to her venerial infection catagorically states that cheese and banas don't breed very well... i mean take chewbacca... he lives on a planet with small ewoks.... it doesnt make sense does it... case closed

  • @BrutusCass

    YOUR QUESTION: HOW WAS THE EARTH FORMED INITIALLY?

    the answer might be based on psychology.

    I will use a FISH as an example:

    1. Does the red fish in its tank know what's outside the tank?

    Now......DO YOU HAVE AN OPEN MIND, OR ARE YOU A RED FISH?

    IF YOU'RE NOT COMPLETELY A RED FISH HERE'S a couple ideas:

    1. Planets can be engineered and incredibly superior beings (we fish call them aliens) engineered earth.

    2. We're too behind to comprehend (still in a fish state).

  • The thing I have a question about is this. If the plates are indeed passing under and over each other, then how is it that we have fossils going back millions of years? I mean, if the plates were going under each other, even at just one inch per year for just a million years, you would have thousands of miles of land passed under into the inside of the earth. Something is wrong there to me.

  • I'm not scientist but, IF the earth is growing. IF so, we need to see one thing: The center of earth has two parts. The inner part is solid because of the heat/compression, etc. The other part of the center is the same material but in liquid state. If, in theory, the earth loose heat, the solid part would become liquid and would be less compressed. So if that's possible and the theory is true, that's how we'll have a "growing" earth.

  • Then repeat! I say this because untill all factors of the question are answered then you can not claim to have the whole truth! And as whole truth is a bit of a sticky area the questioning should never stop and the answers given to questions should never be as ignorant and dismissive as those I have seen from mressiahjohz!

  • @messiahjonz I will tell you what is really funny and that is how you who claims to understand the Scientific methode and claims to be against religious thinking can do nothing more than use the same logic as those who you cristise to win your arguement! that is not really following the Scientific method now is it?

  • @messiahjonz I am not sure where you are getting this H to He stuff from, but again I will point you to The KamLAND group's finding,

  • @messiahjonz Hmm Hmm I have not checked on this one for a while Jones, I still don't see you answering the main question here, how was the earth formed exactly, where are the measurements of the earth when it first formed? And futher more where does the heat created by the earth come from?

    What is your take on The KamLAND group's finding?

    oh and until you can answer these question please don't refer to others as Kid and the joke is on you!

  • @HorusAmenRa In what sense HorusAmenRa? The point here is that people often just don't question the status quo.

  • @BrutusCass

    WOW!

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