Re: evidences against subduction theory



On Jul 10, 2:31 pm, J. Taylor <nchiw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:54:24 -0700, Timberwoof



<timberwoof.s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <6uo793h7s281dr4jtc1vu5i09ik9m37...@xxxxxxx>,
J. Taylor <nchiw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 12:48:43 -0700, Stuart <bigdak...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

In this universe. Sure there are plenty of things we don't know about
the universe. However, what we do know, rules out Expanding Earth
for now. The onus is on the EEers to either come up with unambiguous
evidence
for expansion or a mechanism for it. Without either of those, they
don't have a theory.

Claiming that because we don't know everything
that therefore anything is possible is the hallmark of kookdom.

Coming from a quack would expect nothing less than an intimate
knowledge of kookdom.

You are free to show the *factual* error in Stuart's statement.

Simple, the fact is I did not make the claim, so it is false.

How is that, you little toady!



First, I am not claiming, because we don't know everything that
therefore anything is possible, am showing the ludicrousness of your
position you know impossible.

Yes, you are. You have demanded that I explain the precise nature of
matter and said that since this is not understood, there could be some
way for matter to appear in the Earth and make it expand.

MASS, MASS, MASS you dumbass!!

distinction without a difference

Stuart

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Relevant Pages

  • Re: evidences against subduction theory
    ... the universe while physicists struggle for one century? ... discussion on expanding earth is a smokescreen. ... won't compress to 8X their usual density and matter doesn't magically ... Look up Higgs Boson, Higgs Field ...
    (sci.geo.geology)
  • Re: An expanding earth experiment
    ... no proposal for the expanding earth hypothesis ... suggests that the mass of the Earth has changed significantly since its ... a reason to believe that the earth could be expanding. ...
    (talk.origins)
  • Re: Wheres the matter come from?
    ... Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? ... If you subscribe to an expanding Earth, it doesn't matter! ...
    (sci.geo.earthquakes)