Re: A General Introduction to the Expanding Earth




"Stuart" <bigdakine@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> George wrote:
>> "jonathan" <write@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/8098/1.htm#Top
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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
>>
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> Ford used to be a regular here.
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> Ford also used to claim that "imaginary numbers weren't real".
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> We are talking real entertainment..
>
> Stuart
>> The great tragedy of science -- the
>> slaying of a beautiful hypothesis
>> by an ugly fact. - Thomas Huxley

Yeah, like I said, "knitting facts that aren't there."


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