Re: What is magnetism...interesting for you flat earthers out there. Earth is a ball.
The link and story I posted above is not something I believe.
The fact that the guy is trying to incorporate "dark matter" and the "big bang" is enough to put me off.
These are fudge factors that the quacks who call themselves scientists need to keep getting a paycheck from "our" phony corporation that calls itself our government.
The thing about his work that I do agree with is that he points out how the establishment is not interested in any solution that puts them out of a job. That is no one wants to find the cure for cancer, real mechanism for gravity, anything that upsets the applecart called science.
Re: What is magnetism...interesting for you flat earthers out there. Earth is a ball.
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7th trump
Nobody has ever measured the temp deeper than 7.5 miles down........356 degree F.
Gee ... if rock melts at 356 degrees then I might try to melt some in my oven today.
http://study.com/cimages/multimages/16/lavaflow.jpg
'Course this image is likely photo shopped. Have you actually ever SEEN rock that flows in rivers? So don't take this as evidence of anything significant.
Re: What is magnetism...interesting for you flat earthers out there. Earth is a ball.
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Originally Posted by
palani
Gee ... if rock melts at 356 degrees then I might try to melt some in my oven today.
http://study.com/cimages/multimages/16/lavaflow.jpg
'Course this image is likely photo shopped. Have you actually ever SEEN rock that flows in rivers? So don't take this as evidence of anything significant.
Good point, but the fact remains nobody has drilled more than 7.5 miles down having a 356 degree temp.
At the same time the question you cant get over is the earth is a magnet even at lava temperatures if rock is melted from pressure as the scientists claim.
I dont think the temp of earth is a result of pressure...I think the high temps are a result of magnetism.
Re: What is magnetism...interesting for you flat earthers out there. Earth is a ball.
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Originally Posted by
7th trump
Good point, but the fact remains nobody has drilled more than 7.5 miles down having a 356 degree temp.
At the same time the question you cant get over is the earth is a magnet even at lava temperatures if rock is melted from pressure as the scientists claim.
I dont think the temp of earth is a result of pressure...I think the high temps are a result of magnetism.
Unbelievable, you said "Good point" to Palani. However certainly it is a possibility that variations in suns magnetic field creates induction in Earths iron core, and it heats up, another proposed explanation is that the core of earth is made up of Uranium and the radioactive decay creates the heat...