Re: evidences against subduction theory



George <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'll repeat the question for those who may not have understood it. So
where is your data that shows that the mass of the Earth has increased?

Jeez, are you slow. Surface increased so volume increased. Then either
mass increased and gravity increased, or density increased and gravity
decreased. It is unlikely that gigantic dinosaur could have live with
higher gravity than today.

--
Florian

"Tout est au mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles"
Voltaire vs Leibniz (1-0)
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