Posted on 06/28/2014 6:53:52 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
IT is conjecture, base in a preconceived idea. Then research to see if you can form the data to fit your notion.
He making an interesting point, and it may work out mathematically but then reality intrudes and it begets the question: What are the statistically probabilities of such an event occurring in the manner described....
Rapidly approaching nil.
Nice try though, good Doctor.
Earth is the only planet in our solar system to have a plate tectonics system. Something has allowed the interior of the earth to retain sufficient heat for this to work. We are larger than the other rocky planets who no longer exhibit volcanics though the did do so (Venus and Mars) earlier in their histories. Some of the moons of Saturn and Jupiter exhibit similar effects to tectonics but not quite due to the influence of the gas giants.
Some geologists believe the extra heat / energy of our moon creating collision gave us the extra energy to create an ongoing plate tectonic system.
btw, whatever happened to that ‘hollow earth’ expedition anyway?
Aren’t Jupiter and Saturn dwarf suns that never ignited, according to some scientists?
Well said!
The Nazis and aliens drove them off. Don’t you ever watch the History Channel?
Quercus Ardens.
No such species.
huh,, that’s the channel that has american nosepickers, pawn my junk and many more shows? I seen most of the old history stuff anyway.. so reckun it don’t make much difference.
as to the occult and otherworldly connections to Nazis and aliens, who knows maybe this is the original earth them aryan fellas raised so much stink over.
“One of the professional hunters of the abominable snowman told me that the goal of their activities was to convert the earths human population to Atheism...”
The goal of the abominable snowman is to convert the earths human population to atheism?
(LOL)
I have no idea what you just wrote...
... again and again and again for each planet that we know of that has a moon(s)?
That’s always what I heard. At least when I was in high school a couple thousand years ago, or so it seems.
"We live not a hundred million years but four thousand five hundred million years since the Earth was spun from dust and rock around the sun. The evidence comes not from our planet but from its satellite. The Moon flew off its parent after a giant impact. Because it stayed small, cold and undisturbed it gives a better picture of the past than does its parent. A quick trip by the Apollo XI mission was enough to date it. The Earth's turmoil makes it harder to trace its own origin. It's oldest rocks, found in Greenland and Western Australia are just under four billion years old."
Oh OK. Need to brush up on my Latin.
Quercus Ardens. If you knew what you were saying, the specific epithet would not be capitalized and the entire generic name would be italicized as per convention. Just a point in the grand scheme of things, I guess. No big deal but at least be believable.
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