Re: Ancient Magma 'Superpiles' May Have Shaped The Continents




"J. Taylor" <nchiwana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jan 11, 7:55 pm, "George" <Geo...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"J. Taylor" <nchiw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Jan 11, 1:52 pm, brad <lbjohnson1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jan 11, 3:14 pm, "J. Taylor" <nchiw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My error, energy and mass are directly proportional,

If you'd already learned this we could have saved time teaching you .

Yes my error, but I must be excused, I get so confused reading
George's post. They are so filled with so many logical fallacies that
every time I read one of them I have become conditioned to just
question everything he writes. This time I was wrong.
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Exactly where in my post (the one that said that energy and mass are
directly proportional) was there a logical fallacy? The fact is that you
apparently don't know how to do basic math, and you want to blame someone
else for your stupidity.

but they are not equal

Anything to save face , huh ?

To answer your question, mass of Earth changes and so does the moon's

In the same proportion ? How convenient !

Speaking of misleading and deceptive. It is no wonder I make an error
understanding what the likes of you, George and Nicholas are saying,
you are basically dishonest, as witnessed by the evidence you have
just presented.
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You made the claim (mass of Earth changes and so does the moon's). Now
prove it or leave the discussion to those who actually know how to do 7th
grade math.

George

Why don't you actually study logic rather than pretend you know
something about it and use terms incorrectly. To answer your question
is not a claim, you idiot, it is an answer and is its own proof, you
dope.


Can you be more stupid?

JT
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Ok, let's recap. You said mass and energy were NOT proportional. Two of us
said that you were wrong and showed you why. You insisted that we wrong,
calling us idiots. When Florian told you the same thing, you suddenly had a
change of heart and admitted your mistake, but claim that you could only
think of me and that that is why you made the mistake, and then proceed to
make yet another mistake (Mass of earth changes and so does the moon's), and
so repeat the same "idiot" remark you made when you made your last
"mistake". You know, there are some mental conditions that are
characterized by projection of one's own faults onto others. Shalll I take
a guess as to which one you are afflicted with, or do you want to leave that
as a personal issue between you are your therapist?

George


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