TexasSky
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Yes I did, and unlike you I understood it as well![]()
Some of them, there are many, and some of them are very boring![]()
Yes, this water is in the form of hydrated minerals, as I have said before, it is looked into the structure of the rock and it isn't going anywhere.
Can you grasp that, this isn't free water we are talking about.
WE have known that there are vast amounts of minerally fixed water in the earth's mantle for a lot longer than 6 years.
Huge amounts of water are also transported into the mantle in subduction zones.
No they didn't. This is where you show that you didn't really understand the paper at all.
Go and look at a simple definition of the earth's interior and learn the difference between core and mantle. TRhey are technical terms with definitions.
It is an interesting subject, why don't you post links to the others? Or better still, seeing as you often have to be a subscriber to get the full text, why don't you summarise the main points for us.
Excellent, give us the mian points.
I am especially interested in the parts where the researcher ties in his reaserch to a Noachian flood![]()
So you always tells us, although what that has got to do with geology is beyond me.
Tell me about what?
OK
Quite possibly
You know it, but appear not to be able to understand it. There is a difference.
Still if you can show me where these guys tie in their work to a Noachian flood 4000 years ago I will take it all back![]()
Ah, yes, pretending to be intelligent and mocking people always works well when trying to win a debate.
(NOT)
Let's back up.
You, no one else, you claimed there was no water in the earth's core, crust, whatever.
You, no one else, were corrected on that "error".
You came back and claimed everyone had to believe you because you deem yourself to be an expert.
I told you, not true, there IS water down there.
You came back and said, "only 1% of what is on top of the earth."
I corrected you again, and I produced a paper that said, "There is a small ocean" down there.
Now you've resorted to, "Well, they didn't say it was connected to the flood!" And, "Well, yeah, I knew that for a long time."
If you knew it for a long time, why did you deny it earlier?
And YOU said that even if it was there, it would take a tremendous amount of pressure to force it up.
Ever been to Yellowstone National Park? Happens faithfully there.
Or did you forget that steam is super heated water? They do still teach geophysicists that don't they?
So, stop being insultingly childish. If you are what you claim you are, it is beneath you.
If you want to say, "I misspoke when I said there is no water in the core or the crust," then say it, and I'll take the rest of what you claim more seriously.
Until that time. I don't take you seriously.
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