Concave Hollow Earth Hypothesis
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Ass usual, Doc is a master mannippleateher and is twisting the facts around...
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/vaop ... o1191.html
...and only half right
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/vaop ... o1191.html
...and only half right
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Errm Doc, I'm beginning to suspect you're a little bit out of your depth here. Care to explain your understanding of Big Bang theory, and how dark matter refutes it?Strangelove wrote: Dark matter.
The apparent "missing matter" completely refuted the Big Bang theory.
To put it in terms closer to your understanding, you appear to be confusing St. Paul with Sir Paul McCartney here.
Ding ding, wrong again. So where was it that you acquired an understanding of cosmology and abiogenesis? Sounds like creationist forums, with a sprinkling of Wikipedia. Perhaps you should stick to what you know, such as a concave hollow Earth created by God in 7 days.Abiogenesis is a theory suggesting life arose from non-life (utter bollocks btw).
Anyway, about that crusade, have you started laying in supplies yet, and would you consider taking a fascist intellectual bully along if he promised to behave, and brought along a half-decent pasta strainer?
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Hey Bugs, that rag is put out by fascist intellectual bullies who'll be the first against the wall when we're done with News Of The World, don't you know?Arachnid wrote:http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/vaop ... o1191.html
Apart from that, how are you? Still enjoying the * when you get the chance?
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Ummmm my Frau is German now...Sick Bunny wrote:Arachnid wrote:
Apart from that, how are you? Still enjoying the * when you get the chance?
So yeah, life is gut spank'n ze Deutsch
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Ummm there ARE geologists who believe in the Expanding Earth Theory y'know!Aaronp18 wrote: Well according to Wiki (yes I do know how well we can trust Wikipedia) various tectonic plates can be measured moving:Yet there's no observable evidence that the earth is expanding at this rate, there is no measurable data at all that the earth is increasing in size at all. So where is all this mantle going if the plates are moving at a rate of anywhere between 10-160 mm/a?Plate motions range up to a typical 10–40 mm/a (Mid-Atlantic Ridge; about as fast as fingernails grow), to about 160 mm/a (Nazca Plate; about as fast as hair grows).
And you're right I don't completely understand the processes, I'm not a Geologist.
But i do believe they are a tad more educated in their field than a car salesman would be in theirs!
There ARE geologists with the gonads to think for themselves.
Here's one who claims the data clearly shows Earth is expanding to this day:
But yes, most EEers claim Earth expanded at a faster rate in the past... that the expansion rate has slowed.What about past measurements of Earth radius?
"Palaeomagnetic measurements were first used during the 1960s to early 1970s to establish an ancient Earth radius. This information was then used in an attempt to resolve debate once and for all on whether the Earth radius is increasing or not. The outcome of this research was the conclusion that Earth radius is not increasing and this has of course since swayed popular opinion towards Plate Tectonics, without fully appreciating the implications of the outcome.
While the various researchers went to great lengths to present quality data and sound methodology, it should be realized at that time there was very little agreement as to what a potential Earth expansion may or may not have been. What the researchers failed to comprehend was the significance of magnetic pole locations determined from conventional palaeomagnetic formulae. These are virtual pole locations, not actual locations. Because of this oversight they then made incorrect assumptions regarding application of the ancient latitude and colatitude to determine radius.
When the Expansion Tectonic magnetic pole locations for Africa are correctly used, the palaeomagnetic data, in contrast to published conclusions, conclusively quantify a Triassic Expansion Tectonic Earth radius. This, in conjunction with the diametrically opposed North and South Pole plots, represents definitive proof in support of an expanding Earth. "
What about space geodetic measurements?
"Space geodetics is modern technology that uses satellites and radio telescopes to routinely measure the dimensions of the Earth and plate motions of the continents to sub-centimetre accuracy. During the early 1990s, when enough ground stations were established to form a global network, the global excess in radius was found to be 18 mm/year – i.e. the measurements showed that the Earth was expanding by 18 mm/year.
This value was considered to be "extremely high" when compared to expected deglaciation rates during melting of the polar ice-caps, estimated at less than 10 mm/year. The researchers in fact "expected that most … stations will have up-down motions of only a few mm/yr" and went on to recommend the vertical motion be "restricted to zero, because this is closer to the true situation than an average motion of 18 mm/yr". This recommendation is now reflected in current mathematical solutions to the global radius, where global solutions are effectively constrained to zero.
These recommendations are justified from a constant Earth radius Plate Tectonic perspective. The 18 mm/year excess was considered to be an error in atmospheric correction, so was simply zeroed out. What must be appreciated is that without an acknowledgment of a potential increase in Earth radius NASA had no option but to correct this value to zero, and hence adopt a static Earth radius premise. From an Expansion Tectonic Earth perspective, however, the 18 mm/year excess equates with a present day value of 22 mm/year increase in Earth radius, determined independently from measurements of areas of sea floor spreading."
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I HAD A FEELING ABOUT YOU TWO!!Arachnid wrote: (that's right Doc, I am abandoning the abolitionists for the green hedonists so don't sue me...)
Bunny: You are talking outta your * cuz you’re in over your head!
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You considering moving? I don't got the balls Spiderman!!! It would be awesome to take the wife n kid, pack up and find a new life somewhere. I'm such a slave to the system Maaaaaaan! Fuck RRSP's, Credit Rating's and the rest of the pointless shit we're fed by modern consumerist. I need to fine my inner Tyler Durden! “It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything.”Arachnid wrote:
How trix?! Gotta be a resident to smoke'm peace pipe in Amsterdam come the end of the year but we might be just that pretty soon
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Now I wasn't gonna say anything Doc but the fact OMS chose red (*) when referencing the "BROWN star" wasn't overlooked by me! Odd choice is colors wouldn’t you agree?Strangelove wrote:I HAD A FEELING ABOUT YOU TWO!!Arachnid wrote: (that's right Doc, I am abandoning the abolitionists for the green hedonists so don't sue me...)
Bunny: You are talking outta your * cuz you’re in over your head!
Maybe it means nothing.... nothing at all!
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Odd, I don't recall perogies being stamped with a * on themODB wrote:Now I wasn't gonna say anything Doc but the fact OMS chose red (*) when referencing the "BROWN star" wasn't overlooked by me! Odd choice is colors wouldn’t you agree?Strangelove wrote:I HAD A FEELING ABOUT YOU TWO!!Arachnid wrote: (that's right Doc, I am abandoning the abolitionists for the green hedonists so don't sue me...)
Bunny: You are talking outta your * cuz you’re in over your head!
Maybe it means nothing.... nothing at all!
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Easy guys...... EASY!!
*sigh*
*sigh*
Strangelove wrote: Ummmm.... BOLLOCKS!!
The ORIGINAL Big Bang theory has been disproven.
For example when calculations revealed "missing matter"... they simply changed the theory by adding another theory:
Dark matter.
The apparent "missing matter" completely refuted the Big Bang theory.
Yet the Big Bang theory remains!
Is any of this getting though?
It's irrefutable as long as they keep changing the parameters, which they can/will do until the end of time....
Ummm wot part of the above did you *not* understand??Sick Bunny wrote: Care to explain your understanding of Big Bang theory, and how dark matter refutes it?
Strangelove wrote: Abiogenesis is a theory suggesting life arose from non-life (utter bollocks btw).
But, like the God-created-everything theory, no amount of science can prove life didn't arise from non-life.
What're you.... some kinda idgit?!!Sick Bunny wrote: Ding ding, wrong again.
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Not for another 3-4 years OD butt I never intended on staying here in the big non-smoke like foeva, indeed, I have lived in 5 major Canadian cities now and if I was to remain here I was thinking Montreal anyways...less Leaf fans there apparently ( and I do love the Quebecois l'asses) but the wife is from Germany and I studied Sustainable Architecture at school with a lot of Eurocentric papers so that is where Spiderman's heart lies now...either Amsterdam or Austria (my Baba on route to Chelan, Sask. from the Ukraine was actually hatched there...) I would chose Belgium but I fear no work done with all those hopped up monks calling...ODB wrote:You considering moving? I don't got the balls Spiderman!!! It would be awesome to take the wife n kid, pack up and find a new life somewhere. I'm such a slave to the system Maaaaaaan! Fuck RRSP's, Credit Rating's and the rest of the pointless shit we're fed by modern consumerist. I need to fine my inner Tyler Durden! “It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything.”Arachnid wrote:
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There's a lot to be said for getting out of the city. I don't miss it at all (except for the occasional nice restaurant meal) - Check out the property prices out this way.ODB wrote:You considering moving? I don't got the balls Spiderman!!! It would be awesome to take the wife n kid, pack up and find a new life somewhere. I'm such a slave to the system Maaaaaaan! Fuck RRSP's, Credit Rating's and the rest of the pointless shit we're fed by modern consumerist. I need to fine my inner Tyler Durden! “It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything.”
What would something like this go for in Vancouver?
http://www.schultis.com/propertydetails ... ea&type=rs
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Ok Cornuck... that Effing place looks haunted!Cornuck wrote: What would something like this go for in Vancouver?
http://www.schultis.com/propertydetails ... ea&type=rs
For reals...
That's why it's so cheap... two days after you move in the walls will bleed!
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The American financial system is haunted OD...on the backs of slaves...woooooooooooooooooooooh....ODB wrote:Ok Cornuck... that Effing place looks haunted!Cornuck wrote: What would something like this go for in Vancouver?
http://www.schultis.com/propertydetails ... ea&type=rs
For reals...
That's why it's so cheap... two days after you move in the walls will bleed!
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Speaking of slaves, I'm trying to free Aaron & others from the fascist intellectual bullies of the "scientific community".Arachnid wrote: The American financial system is haunted OD...on the backs of slaves...woooooooooooooooooooooh....
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