Re: Where did the extra mass come from?



George <George@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Florian" <auxotectonics_deletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No, I don't say that idiot. I say that "does gravity overcome buoyancy"
is a question that does not make sense for anybody understanding
buoyancy.

Gravity depends on the interaction of two or more objects with mass.

Gravity depends on the interaction? Dude, gravity IS the attraction of
two massive objects.

When
you add mass, the gravitational pull becomes stronger such that the two
objects of combined mass will overcome buoyancy and sink.

That statement is correct. Now, the buoyancy force exists because there
is a gravity field.
Now do you understand why "does gravity overcome buoyancy" does not make
sense?


You read the work of
others and then cherry pick the data

Yet again you don't understand the meaning of "cherry picking".

to come up with conclusions that aren't actually supported by either the
data, the conlcusions of the paper, or the author who wrote the paper.

Data have no odor. Data support the best model. Period.


And then call anyone an idiot who disagrees
with this pseudo-scientific enterprise of yours

Not anyone, just you. Because you're a true idiot. And don't use term
like "pseudo-scientific" whereas you can't make the difference between
pseudoscience and science.


partial melts form peridotite do, by fractional crystalization,
ignorant goose.

No, partial melts of peridotite differentiate (as Stuart pointed out -
in
magma chambers) to form basalt.

Andetisic magma. You continue to ignore fractional crystallization.

What fraction of a peridotite melt will form andesite? Please post your
phase diagram showing how this occurs.


Yawn. You really don't know what is fractional crystallisation. For a
layman like you, wikipedia is ok:

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_crystallization_(geology)>

Perhaps you should read a real paper on the petrology of ultramafic rocks:

Hey dude, you're the ignorant who has to read book. So dude, what did
you learn about fractional crystallization? Nothing about SiO2
enrichement?


--
Florian
"Toute vérité franchit trois étapes. D'abord elle est ridiculisée.
Ensuite, elle subit une forte opposition. Puis, elle est considérée
comme ayant toujours été une évidence." - Arthur Schopenhauer
.



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