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To: Nathan Zachary
You forgot to post your source for that long quotation:

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dp5/inner1.htm

That website is dedicated to theosophy, not science.

25 posted on 01/15/2009 10:12:40 PM PST by Coyoteman (Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.)
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To: Coyoteman
No I didn't. it's linked in an previous post.

"That website is dedicated to theosophy, not science"

Only in your mind.

26 posted on 01/15/2009 10:14:16 PM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: Coyoteman
No I didn't. it's linked in an previous post.

"That website is dedicated to theosophy, not science"

Only in your mind, because it rattles everything you've been brainwashed to believe.

References:

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[2] D. McGeary and C.C. Plummer, Physical geology: Earth revealed, 3rd ed., Boston, MA: WCB, McGraw-Hill, 1998, p. 28.

[3] P. Barton, 'Deep reflections on the Moho', Nature, vol. 323, pp. 392-3, 1986; S. Weisburg, 'The moho is immutable no more', Science News, vol. 130, pp. 326-7, 1986.

[4] V. Sánchez Cela, Formation of mafic-ultramafic rocks in the crust: Need for a new upper mantle, Zaragoza: University of Zaragoza, 1999; V. Sánchez Cela, Densialite: A new upper mantle, Zaragoza: University of Zaragoza, 2000. [5] Physical geology, p. 32. [6] William R. Corliss (comp.), Inner earth: A search for anomalies, Glen Arm, MD: Sourcebook Project, 1991, pp. 41-3. [7] Sue Bowler, 'Journey to the centre of the earth', Inside Science no. 134, New Scientist, 14 October 2000. [8] See Sunken continents versus continental drift, and Plate tectonics: a paradigm under threat, Journal of Scientific Exploration, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 307-52, 2000 (davidpratt.info).

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[2] Kola superdeep borehole, http://icdp.gfz-potsdam.de/html/kola/wellsite.html.

[3] D. McGeary and C.C. Plummer, Physical geology: Earth revealed, 3rd ed., Boston, MA: WCB, McGraw-Hill, 1998, p. 63.

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[3] N.I. Pavlenkova, 'The Kola superdeep drillhole and the nature of seismic boundaries', Terra Nova, vol. 4, pp. 117-23, 1993.

[4] E. Huenges, J. Lauterjung, C. Bücker, E. Lippmann, and H. Kern, 'Seismic velocity, density, thermal conductivity and heat production of cores from the KTB pilot hole', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 24, pp. 345-8, 1997.

[5] Pari Spolter, Gravitational force of the sun, Granada Hills, CA: Orb Publishing, 1993, pp. 117-9.

[6] See Gravity and antigravity, davidpratt.info.

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[1] Plate tectonics: a paradigm under threat, Journal of Scientific Exploration, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 307-52, 2000 (davidpratt.info).

[2] T. Lay and T.C. Wallace, Modern global seismology, San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1995, pp. 17-23; H. Houston, 'Deep quakes shake up debate', Nature, vol. 372, pp. 724-5, 1994; R.A. Kerr, 'Bolivian quake deepens a mystery', ,br>Science, vol. 264, p. 1659, 1994; R.A. Kerr, 'Biggest deep quakes may need help', Science, vol. 267, pp. 329-30, 1995; R. Monastersky, 'Great quake in Bolivia rings earth's bell', Science News, vol. 145, p. 391, 1994; C. Frohlich, 'Deep earthquakes', Scientific American, vol. 260, pp. 32-9, 1989.

[3] E.A. Skobelin, in: C.W. Hunt (ed.), Expanding geospheres, Calgary, Alberta: Polar Publishing, 1992, pp. 41-2.

[4] M.I. Bhat, email, 2000.

[5] Expanding geospheres, pp. 35-6.

[6] Charles Officer and Jake Page, Tales of the earth: Paroxysms and perturbations of the blue planet, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, p. 52.

[7] Thomas Gold, The deep hot biosphere, New York: Copernicus, 1999, pp. 141-63; Thomas Gold and Steven Soter, 'The deep-earth-gas hypothesis', Scientific American, vol. 242, pp. 130-7, 1980.

5. Geomagnetism

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[2] S. Bowler, 'A simple model for planets' magnetic fields?', New Scientist, 16 June 1990, p. 32.

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[5] J.M. Herndon, 'Substructure of the inner core of the earth', Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, vol. 93, pp. 646-8, January 1996.

[6] Andrew Dominic Fortes, 'Magnetic fields of the planets', 1997, http://www.ucl.ac.uk/geolsci/edu/students/planet/student/work/magrev/magtoc.htm; W.R. Corliss (comp.), The moon and the planets, Glen Arm, MD: Sourcebook Project, 1985, pp. 185-8.

28 posted on 01/15/2009 10:18:48 PM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: Coyoteman; Nathan Zachary
You forgot to post your source for that long quotation:

He also neglected to mention what is found in the thousands of oil wells drilled - a constant record of increasing temperatures and pressures as you drill deeper. Elementary physics says it's gonna be that way.

But it's not just science, it's engineering. Given the global warming "scientists", I'll take practical engineering any day.

41 posted on 01/16/2009 10:52:53 AM PST by jimt
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