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Obviously, if a salt water / full sunlight exposure test was done on the seeds for the months it would take them to cross the Atlantic, and they didn't die, then this research makes sense. Otherwise, it's a giant load of crap. Of course, it was only done as part of the global warming demagoguery.
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06/22/2007 10:30:13 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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Obviously, if a salt water / full sunlight exposure test was done on the seeds for the months it would take them to cross the Atlantic, and they didn't die, then this research makes sense. Otherwise, it's a giant load of crap. Of course, it was only done as part of the global warming demagoguery.
I wonder also if there is a definite measurement of the antiquity of the kapok forests on each side of the divide? If not all that old in one or the other place, navigators? And in that case, GGG?
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06/22/2007 11:36:40 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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