Re: evidences against subduction theory



In article <1i15ibj.10nmahi168tuqtN%first_name@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
first_name@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Florian) wrote:

Timberwoof <timberwoof.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Where is it coming from?

If I knew, I'll get the nobel prize LOL!

What kept the moon afloat?

Did you ever calculate the impact on the moons orbit if the Earth mass
increased 10 times? I suggest you to try.

Eh. I'll leave that to the astronomers to figure out.

(The argument is good enough for you to use...)

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