Video suggests subduction and the sliding of tectonic plates isn't really what's happening.
http://www.maniacworld.com/Conspiracy-of-Science.html
http://www.maniacworld.com/Conspiracy-of-Science.html
yeah they seem to miss that fact outOmnideath wrote:
so where does all the water come from?
Comets are water (and rock), just frozen. Although we do get a few extra grains of sand every year due to small meteors and comets, it's not nearly enough to make a difference on a planetary scale.Harmor wrote:
Anyone realize that there's alot of stuff that the earth catches in its gravitational field?
Think of the earth like your car. As you drive it you hit bugs, get dirt on your rims, gather dust and dirt til you wash your car each weekend.
Well with the earth there is no washing, its just keeps piling on all this debris over millions of years - how do you think our oceans were formed, (some scientists believe its from comets filled with water).
Bias, because it does not say what you want. If this had anything to do with the same people who believe in Intelligent Design, then why would he talk about evolution.RasorX wrote:
This is silly. Take a geology 101 class. It's twisting facts and making up some more. In the continental spreading part, watch India. We know through various ways(take the 101 class) that India was once part of Africa and then split and floated into Asia and crashed into it, creating the Himalayas.
I love how "150 million years ago" they show all the continents fitting together perfectly and there is NO water anywhere!
HOLY CRAP! I've just been typing and watching. It compares Earth to Mars and that all planets "MUST!!!!!!" be the same in continental forming. Wow how dumb. I mean, wow.
Just ignore this video. They should have just ended this with "And please, read your Bible folks!"
Actaully Earth was smaller at one time. A collision with a passing planet caused the earth to gain size and the creation of our moon.Havok wrote:
Yea this is pretty much bullshit. Maybe that's why it's on a site called "Maniac World". If the earth shrank, where did all the water come from. There'd be a thick layer of water on the early Earth if this actually occurred. And how did the Earth expand? Law of Conservation of Mass says things take more things to get bigger. The video couldn't name one person who supported it, just generalized groups such as "conservative scientists". I didn't see a reason for why the Himalayas formed, or why they are still getting larger. In fact, I didn't see anything factual in that video other than the modern day maps of Earth.
It is over the course of billions of years.Havok wrote:
Comets are water (and rock), just frozen. Although we do get a few extra grains of sand every year due to small meteors and comets, it's not nearly enough to make a difference on a planetary scale.
Or larger. That theory could work with a chunk of Earth shearing off.Liberal-Sl@yer wrote:
Actaully Earth was smaller at one time. A collision with a passing planet caused the earth to gain size and the creation of our moon.Havok wrote:
Yea this is pretty much bullshit. Maybe that's why it's on a site called "Maniac World". If the earth shrank, where did all the water come from. There'd be a thick layer of water on the early Earth if this actually occurred. And how did the Earth expand? Law of Conservation of Mass says things take more things to get bigger. The video couldn't name one person who supported it, just generalized groups such as "conservative scientists". I didn't see a reason for why the Himalayas formed, or why they are still getting larger. In fact, I didn't see anything factual in that video other than the modern day maps of Earth.