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To: sit-rep
I can clearly envision voids and caves or caverns, areas small enough to support btheir openings. But area the size of the Pacific ocean??????? No ... No way...

I don't understand your criticism - or don't understand why you are directing your criticism towards me.

What, specifically, is "no way" - but more importantly, when did I ever insist "Way!"? When did I ever mention anything "the size of the Pacific Ocean."

Please clearly state your objection (and refer verbatim to my statement you are criticizing), and I will respond to it.

Regards,

73 posted on 05/08/2023 11:27:09 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: alexander_busek
i’m not criticizing. YOU My aim is at the author for stating more water is under the surface of the planet than there is on the surface!! That statement alone should have someone of your intellect going after them instead of me!! It's physically impossible!

We started fencing if you will when you disagreed with my statement about tectonic plates, and, as a side note, I openly apologize for my lack articulation skills attempting to debate something. but in a last attempt to do so, my point is if there are moving areas of the crust on this planet, it is IMHO impossible for that amount of water to be down there where there is movement. If there is, it would be under an extreme amount of pressure that would actually send the earth out of it orbit if released in the right direction!! just sayin!!

76 posted on 05/08/2023 11:48:53 AM PDT by sit-rep
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