Re: Relativity question
- From: "oriel36" <geraldkelleher@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Nov 2005 11:26:40 -0800
To PHIL
You have the observed differential rotation in front of you in contrast
to a vague 'centrifugal force' which will never explain the geological
deviation from a perfect sphere and this is all you can manage.
If you cannot make sense of how the mechanism for the bulge and crustal
motion are the same ,it is not my fault .No doubt people will
eventually adopt the principle by the contemporary process of empirical
osmosis rather than just discussing the thing openly as I have
intended.
You lot certainly stand out for the simple fact that you ignore that
the Earth's shape is the largest known geological feature insofar as
the component plates which make up the crust,follow the shape of the
mantle and the uni-directional rotation bands which flow around the
planet in great plastic molten rivers.
Again,very little I can do for people who cannot think for themselves
even if I disapprove of the scavengers who will get their hands on this.
.
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