Re: evidences against subduction theory



In article <1i0r6pd.1juuy84tuzl6oN%firstname@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
firstname@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Florian) wrote:

Jo Schaper <jospamnotschaper34@5socket78dot9net> wrote:

I don't argue for EE...no mechanism.

That's not the job of the geophysicists to find a mechanism. Their job
is to provide evidence that there is expansion and to show that geologic
features are better explained using EE.

The mechanism of EE would be related to matter creation and that's the
job of the physicists to figure it out.

The problem is that every experiment that physicists have done to better
understand the nature of matter has shown that there is no mechanism to
support EE. It seems to me that the in this case the findings of the
psysicists just don't support the hypotheses of the EE geologists.

EE scientists are just trying to shift the blame for the failure of
their hypothesis onto some other branch of science. EE geologists need
to invalidate some fundamental findings of physics, but won't lift a
finger to help.

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