Re: What happens here, anyway?





Stuart wrote:

On Nov 29, 3:45 am, auxotectonics_deletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Florian) wrote:
Stuart <bigdak...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 28, 6:11 am, auxotectonics_deletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Florian) wrote:
mike3 <mike4...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Your claim violates physics (e.g. conservation of mass-energy,
conservation of momentum, etc.)

nope. You do. You assume that conservation of mass-energy, momentum is
violated. You have no evidence supporting that view, you cannot be
certain that Earth is a closed system.

I can't be certain there are no pink unicorns either. But that is not
a reason I should expend time entertaining the possibility they exist.

Yet another big epistemological mistake.

We don't need pink unicorns to explains facts. We need matter
condensation inside planets to explain facts.

Got it?



No we do not. We have a theory that explains the facts and doesn't
require supernatural explanations. Your *hypothesis* is ad hoc
nonsense.

That's the problem with theory, Stuart, that you seem oblivious to: it
begins with what you have to explain. It's an incestuous circle, just
waiting to be knocked down with the next one. It's quite different
from an observation. You continually seem to be labouring under the
impression that Earth Expansion is a theory - with no mechanism.

You don't get it, ..do you?



You can whine till the cows come home.

Stuart


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