Re: Owen's Two-Phase Model of Earth Expansion
From: Stuart (bigdakine_at_aol.com)
Date: 02/27/05
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Date: 26 Feb 2005 20:46:18 -0800
don findlay wrote:
> Stuart wrote:
> > Matt wrote:
>
> > > Possible, but speculative. A bit EE-like, don't you think? See,
> > > we're in the same boat when it comes to the Earth's heat engine.
> >
> > No we are not.
>
> Yes we are. Both of them need an energy input to account for the
> deformation on the scale we are seeing.
No we are not. The relationship between thermal convection and heat
sources is well understood. The realtionship between heat sources and a
putative mechanism for doubling the Earth's radius is non-existent.
Stuart
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