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To: VadeRetro
Stokes's Law is the thing you messed up earlier when you said that little particles will of course drop out of fluid suspension faster than big ones.

I wondered why you brought it into a discussion about the volume of geologic data as yet unexamined.

I believe Stoke's Law, as you describe it, was in play during the formation of the earth as we know it. I also believe it does not operate alone. How does this law apply, for example, to reptiles ascending a creek bed?

1,541 posted on 12/06/2004 7:21:49 AM PST by Fester Chugabrew
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To: Fester Chugabrew
I wondered why you brought it into a discussion about the volume of geologic data as yet unexamined.

You don't know anything but the pig-ignorant science available on YEC sites. Don't know big rocks sinks faster than small ones. Don't know sampling error. Don't know the history you argue. Don't know squat, and nobody can stop you from coming back dumb as a stump on the next thread.

And that's a list of your strengths.

1,554 posted on 12/06/2004 8:13:52 AM PST by VadeRetro (Nothing means anything when you go to Hell for knowing what things mean.)
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