Re: Shrinking Earth
- From: "rawell" <amron@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 23:20:30 -0500
"don findlay" <don@xxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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> Stuart wrote:
>
>> THis is one of the other hallmarks of kookdom. What happens in one
>> field of science must apply to all fields of science regardless of
>> reason.
>
> You mean like convection in a fluid and convection in a
> ringing-like-a-bell mantle? You've still to answer the question about
> CORPUSCLES IN THE MANTLE, and how come if there are more of them on the
> outside than on the inside you could ever get more than just one
> overturn - whether it's air, a liquid, or a solid, ..or even a viscous
> raleightaylor solid!
>
> Just one cell, just one overturn, and all of it symmetrical with spin.
> You're getting close Stuart. Tell us when you're ready to change hats.
>
> .... As well as all the other questions you were asked as defender of
> the faith. Like what transform faults actually are, and what
> subduction zones pulling have to do with making them - or ridges
> pushing for that matter, ..and how the stress systems that develop them
> are related to one another and to the one that develops the ridges,
> ..and how all of them manage to act at the same time:-
> http://users.indigo.net.au/don/nonsense/strikebeach.html
>
> (You incorrigible kook, you.)
>
I'm sorry, I just cannot accept any ...cosmogonic? theory that would apply
to planet Earth and would not apply on any other planet. Especially if the
assumed expansion has to do with some property of time and space : it's
supposed to be the same all over the Solar Sytem, isn't it ? And with all we
know about planets as far as inside other solar systems, and with all we
know about the universe 5 billions years away, I just cannot accept the idea
that there is no clue as to whether or not the EE theory can apply to the
Moon, Mars, the Sun, etc. It's just that my simple mind just cannot accept
that the earth would be different from any other planet. Or would that be
the rationale for EE ? Does EE theory state that the Earth is a kind of
special planet ?
Well, if the Moon were expanding, there would be visible cracks on it,
wouldn't it ?
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