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Physical & Life Sciences
Earth May Have Been A Waterworld
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<blockquote data-quote="jamesbond007" data-source="post: 74771835" data-attributes="member: 408340"><p>The news article I posted links the science paper from nature geoscience. And your Science Daily link is from 3/2/2020, not a year old.</p><p></p><p>What other evidence do I have? There are underground civilizations buried all around the world in layers of earth. Also, there are underwater civilization evidence. Moreover, the Earth is covered with surface 3/4 ocean water. It doesn't fit the 3.2 billion year timeline. Also, it would mean the evolutionary timeline would be jumbled up, too, as it assumes the older layers came first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamesbond007, post: 74771835, member: 408340"] The news article I posted links the science paper from nature geoscience. And your Science Daily link is from 3/2/2020, not a year old. What other evidence do I have? There are underground civilizations buried all around the world in layers of earth. Also, there are underwater civilization evidence. Moreover, the Earth is covered with surface 3/4 ocean water. It doesn't fit the 3.2 billion year timeline. Also, it would mean the evolutionary timeline would be jumbled up, too, as it assumes the older layers came first. [/QUOTE]
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