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Juvenissun
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Message 2251 of 2370 (881529)
08-25-2020 9:20 AM
Reply to: Message 2245 by jar
08-24-2020 8:47 PM


Re: Time scales
Try to learn some basics.
The Earth got hit by something big enough to have created the moon and that did not appreciably change the orbit.
How do you know that?
I did not read the rest of the basics.

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jar
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Message 2252 of 2370 (881532)
08-25-2020 9:26 AM
Reply to: Message 2251 by Juvenissun
08-25-2020 9:20 AM


Re: Time scales
LOL
We know that because the moon exists.
We know that because the moon is in an orbit around the Earth.
Basics child. Learn the basics.
Edited by jar, : learn has an N

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Juvenissun
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Message 2253 of 2370 (881533)
08-25-2020 9:33 AM
Reply to: Message 2246 by dwise1
08-24-2020 8:51 PM


Re: Time scales
The period of an orbit (AKA TIME) depends on the size of the orbit (AKA DISTANCE)
Why do you assume the gravitational force is a constant?
Could it be changed by the burning of the sun and the gaining or losing of mass on the earth?

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Juvenissun
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Message 2254 of 2370 (881534)
08-25-2020 9:35 AM
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08-25-2020 9:26 AM


Re: Time scales
The earth could simply catch the moon, just like the Mars caught its moon.

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Juvenissun
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Message 2255 of 2370 (881535)
08-25-2020 9:37 AM
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08-24-2020 8:55 PM


Re: Time scales
Are you trying to run away from my question?

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Juvenissun
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Message 2256 of 2370 (881536)
08-25-2020 9:57 AM
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08-24-2020 9:06 PM


Re: Time scales
If the Himalayan Mts. suddenly collapsed into the Indian Ocean, would that change the earth orbit a little bit? I think it would. It would be no different from a mountain size asteroid hit the ocean.
Edited by Juvenissun, : No reason given.
Edited by Juvenissun, : No reason given.
Edited by Juvenissun, : No reason given.

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jar
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Message 2257 of 2370 (881537)
08-25-2020 9:59 AM
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08-25-2020 9:35 AM


Re: Time scales
LOL
Basics. Really learn the basics.
Our moon is made of the same materials as the Earth.

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Juvenissun
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Message 2258 of 2370 (881538)
08-25-2020 10:01 AM
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08-25-2020 9:59 AM


Re: Time scales
Our moon is made of the same materials as the Earth.
Not really. The earth has a lot of granite. The moon has none.

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Juvenissun
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Message 2259 of 2370 (881539)
08-25-2020 10:03 AM
Reply to: Message 2249 by PaulK
08-25-2020 12:38 AM


Re: Science By Definition
So, talk as you like to. It would only confuse you more.

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jar
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Message 2260 of 2370 (881540)
08-25-2020 10:04 AM
Reply to: Message 2256 by Juvenissun
08-25-2020 9:57 AM


Re: Time scales
juv writes:
If the Himalayan Mts. suddenly collapsed into the Indian Ocean, would that change the earth orbit a little bit? I think it would.
Another truly stupid idea.
No, it would not change the Earths orbit at all.
Really. Learn some of the basics.
You do know that the Himalayan mountains WERE under water until relatively recently and pushing them suckers up did not change Earths orbit. They are one of the youngest mountain ranges on Earth.

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jar
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Message 2261 of 2370 (881541)
08-25-2020 10:06 AM
Reply to: Message 2258 by Juvenissun
08-25-2020 10:01 AM


Re: Time scales
That does not change the fact that the materials on the Moon are the same as on the Earth.
Do you even have a clue how granite is made?

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PaulK
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Message 2262 of 2370 (881542)
08-25-2020 10:42 AM
Reply to: Message 2259 by Juvenissun
08-25-2020 10:03 AM


Re: Science By Definition
quote:
So, talk as you like to. It would only confuse you more.
I think the confused person is the one who is suggesting that Noah lived at a time when the Earth was uninhabitable and had no liquid water on the surface (so no Flood). All in a desperate attempt to explain the age attributed to Noah by the Biblical myth.
I guess that’s what happens when you desperately flail around making up excuses instead of employing reason.

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ringo
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Message 2263 of 2370 (881546)
08-25-2020 12:28 PM
Reply to: Message 2250 by Juvenissun
08-25-2020 9:18 AM


Re: Time scales
Juvenissun writes:
Why is that dishonest?
Pretending to agree when you don't? How can that be anything but dishonest?

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dwise1
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Message 2264 of 2370 (881549)
08-25-2020 1:06 PM
Reply to: Message 2258 by Juvenissun
08-25-2020 10:01 AM


Re: Time scales
Not really. The earth has a lot of granite. The moon has none.
The moon also does not have any limestone. Nor should it. The conditions that would produce a lot of granite (a molten core and magma) or limestone (zoeplankton living in seas) do not and have not existed on the moon.
You really need to sit down and have a long talk with a geologist. Oh yeah, I forgot, the moment you see a geologist you run away as fast as you can.

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Juvenissun
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Message 2265 of 2370 (881551)
08-25-2020 1:13 PM
Reply to: Message 2260 by jar
08-25-2020 10:04 AM


Re: Time scales
Another truly stupid idea.

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