Re: evidences against subduction theory
- From: J. Taylor <nchiwana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 03:57:26 GMT
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 18:53:23 -0700, Stuart <bigdakine@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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
The difference is I did not say matter, but mass
It is the same with your using theory, Timberwolf using hypothesis,
when I repeatedly said demonstrated. It is these word shifts by which
you continue to change my argument to make it into something I never
argued.
And for the benefit of wolfy, this is a strawman argument, making up
something then showing its failings when it was not the argument made.
What I said, remains true, we do not know where mass comes from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson
"In the Standard Model, the Higgs field consists of two neutral and
two charged component fields. Both of the charged components and one
of the neutral fields are Goldstone bosons, which are massless and
become, respectively, the longitudinal third-polarization components
of the massive W and Z bosons."
How does this help explain Earth expansion? do not know it does, not
my argument
The fact this fundamental component, mass, is not known where it comes
from, means you cannot close the set to conclude impossible. That is
the point!
Which means expansion is still possible regardless of how small you
wish to argue is the probability of its existence, and should move the
question back to the evidence for it, and what was originally stated,
the ocean floor shows expansion and has been demonstrated to show it.
In addition
No evidence is a lie. It has been demonstrated
That it can be shown by another processes does not change the fact it
was shown for expansion, however, there have been many claims, but no
demonstrations to show it can be done by another process.
So back to page one, can you show Maxlow's demonstration is flawed?
If not, accept it and move on.
JT
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