Re: A General Introduction to the Expanding Earth
- From: "George" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 09:55:25 GMT
"jonathan" <write@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Old news. Very old news. Very very old news. It's so old, the mold on it
has sprouted legs. If it was any older, we'd have to contuct
potasium-argon dating on it. Having said that, it's good to see that kooks
can find each other. Everyone needs a friend, even if it is an imaginary
one sitting in a corner knitting facts that aren't there. By the way, I
was going to provide you with a link to the same guy discussing "biblical
geology, but it looks like they were embarrassed about that page, and took
it down. Oh, and my former paleontology professor studied for a time under
Carey down in Tasmania, and he says that these guys are full of *** when
they claim that Carey dismissed plate tectonics. In fact, in remarks
published in his memoirs in 2002, he says that Carey was a plate tectonics
pioneer. And one of his "references" claims to be a PhD. Yet I found out
that he only has a master's degree - in Engineering.
George
The great tragedy of science -- the
slaying of a beautiful hypothesis
by an ugly fact. - Thomas Huxley
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