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| Thread ID: 150887 | 2022-09-15 09:17:00 | I don't believe it. | B.M. (505) | PC World Chat |
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| 1488331 | 2022-09-19 06:15:00 | And you need to provide credible evidence to prove him wrong! I am not a scientist and shy of pretending something which is way above my capability. The scientists working on the(supposed)climate change are most likely aware of some of the maps you refer to. As far as I am aware they also study ice cores. How accurate the maps of our ancient people are I'm not sure. I have lived 30 years on the same place and some changes have occurred and what it means, I'm not sure. What the melting glaciers in the Alps indicate is frightening for people living in the Alps. It sounds like the same/similar for the Himalayas and Greenland. If it is a short period of change or not I have no idea. Are we expecting putting such amounts of, I called waste, in the atmosphere, dumping on and below land and sea without consequences? I doubt that. |
notechyet (4479) | ||
| 1488332 | 2022-09-19 22:45:00 | map link (www.thevintagenews.com) for those numb nuts who only believe their own propaganda :lol: You are going to have to explain what relevance your referral has to the matter at hand, or in fact to anything. :groan: All I can gather from that gobbledygook is that someone moved Antarctica from the Northern Hemisphere to where it is now. What a load of the proverbial, quoted by the head Numb Nut. 11393 Talk about believing your own propaganda. :lol: |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1488333 | 2022-09-19 23:00:00 | Is Continental Drift also a modern delusion, BM, like Global Warming? | zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1488334 | 2022-09-20 03:50:00 | Is Continental Drift also a modern delusion, BM, like Global Warming? Well they are both a hypothesis and relatively useless. |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1488335 | 2022-09-20 07:35:00 | But doesn't this hypothesis explain so many facts about the continents, not the least that they can be fitted together like a big jig-saw puzzle with corresponding mountain ranges having identical geology on either side of jig-saw pieces for instance? | zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1488336 | 2022-09-20 08:32:00 | But doesn't this hypothesis explain so many facts about the continents, not the least that they can be fitted together like a big jig-saw puzzle with corresponding mountain ranges having identical geology on either side of jig-saw pieces for instance? The fact that classical Jaguar parts are all widely differing to each other as well as to the place they're theoretically intended to fit didn't deter determined purchasers from buying the things, nor could it stop determined panel beaters from making them actually fit after suitable cussing and percussion. Nor did it prevent these miscellaneous collections of malformed ironmongery from eventually looking like they were intended to be a harmonious "elegant" whole that looked like a real car. (The electrical system had other goals, but that is a horror story not at all suited for family audiences - or mobility). If you've seen Jaguar bits come out of their packing, you will understand that nestling the geography of - for instance - Australia neatly in one corner of Jamaica is a relatively trivial task. Photoshop not required. ;) |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1488337 | 2022-09-20 09:06:00 | But doesn't this hypothesis explain so many facts about the continents, not the least that they can be fitted together like a big jig-saw puzzle with corresponding mountain ranges having identical geology on either side of jig-saw pieces for instance? Its a big call, by some dick looking for fame, telling us categorically what happened 200M 600M years ago. However, I do have a problem with more recent times where the ocean rose 5000m and a very fine mariner and stockman run aground on Mount Ararat. He was fully loaded with two of every species of animal plus family, but a Polar Bear fell overboard and is still floating around on a Iceberg. Ive seen photos of him but he needs rescuing. I think the Skipper of the boat was named Noah, but I cant find him in the Maritime Registry or Births Deaths & Marriages. :) |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1488338 | 2022-09-20 11:01:00 | So really nothing definite can be said about most things except that any theory is just that, theory, and as such is probably not a reflection of reality as we know it. How do we know anything? |
zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1488339 | 2022-09-20 11:55:00 | Here's an example of how we go from thinking; to believing; to knowing: theconversation.com |
zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1488340 | 2022-09-20 21:33:00 | Here's an example of how we go from thinking; to believing; to knowing: theconversation.com Good one. Man is a clever critter and given facts can work out so many things accurately. Just look at this new image from the James Webb telescope and see how clever man/woman are! youtu.be Ken |
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