To: jennyp
It is tough to experiment on the making of a mountain from hills.
Maybe if we could draw up all of the water from the inside of the earth to the surface, and see what billions of tons of water could do to our meringue pie, which is the crust of our earth.
Experimenting on injecting information into organic material is easier however.
To: bondserv
Maybe if we could draw up all of the water from the inside of the earth to the surface, and see what billions of tons of water could do to our meringue pie, which is the crust of our earth. But we can't draw up all the underground water, can we? Even if we did, I suspect that pumping all the so-far known aquifers put together into the ocean probably wouldn't raise global water levels even 50 feet, much less 20,000 or whatever.
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