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edge
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Message 135 of 163 (563111)
06-03-2010 10:31 AM
Reply to: Message 121 by Architect-426
05-29-2010 12:33 AM


Re: Oh Lord...save us from wacky "geology" theories...
quote:
Hi roxrpooh, your comments are << bracketed >>
<< You surely are the most delusional poster we've ever had on this forum. >>
Oh I’m ‘delusional’hmm, lets see. And you guys think everything is milliards of years old and man came from well I suppose if I say monkeys then it may offend some people, so I will refrain.... It’s quite interesting that not a single dingle one of you can truly refute my observations. You simply say your delusional because I don’t believe in the jack-up, whimsical theories of geology (primarily historical geology, not all of it’s jacked-up) and can immediately rip them apart exposing them for the junk they truly are. Yet those who claim to be geological experts refuse to recognize the fallacies in these alleged theories thus digging yourselves ever deeper into a hole of dupedom. with no way out.
<< LOL You haven't a clue as to how geology works >>
LOL is right! What is really hilarious is how geology truly does not know how the earth works(ed). You know very well my position on massive volcanism (along with aquatic debris flows) as being the primary mechanism for earths’ formations. You guys say playexcuse me plate tectonics where the earth went into some kind of continental demolition derby What a fuggin’ hoot This theory is so pathetic with its per/yr movement that it does not even deserve to be called science. But geologists are gullible folk enough to hang their hat on this idea like flies on stink. Now we have this fact of everything on earth being a plate or a mini plate with the strange ability to scoot independently horizontally over the globe. Give me a break Ya know rox, its probably best that someone outside your field of expertise tell you guys like it is; the plate tectonic theory is utter junk and its high time you guys get off this whimsical theory once and for all.
Here’s an example; the British Isles are a result of intense volcanism, not a friggin’ 3cm/yr plate crash. Get the picture there rox?
Here’s another example; rocks are brittle (including basalt, sandstone, granite, etc.). Why this simple fact escapes science is beyond me. You guys are looking at dried up rocks that have cured, cracked and dessicated after they were deposited. Yet plate tectonics stacked them up somehow at 4cm/yr. Man you guys obviously have no clue how earthly material truly gets stacked.
<< and I am quite certain you have never opened, much less read, a book on geology >>
Yes, I do read books on geology whenever I want to glee over wacky, non-scientific ideas for a chuckle. The one thing I will say about geology is you guys don’t deny that EVERYWHERE there was once an ancient sea.
<< You, my dear, are a big, fat liar with a massive inferiority complex. >>
Oh c’mon there roxyroo just because I blatantly refuse orthodox science and am not afraid to challenge each and every one of you does not make me into a liar now does it? As far as a massive inferiority complex goes, nope, sorry, I have a massive ego I am an ARCHITECT for crying out loud and if you meet an architect who does not have an ego, do NOT hire them
Heat ‘n pressureIt’s all about heat ‘n pressure right rox? There certainly was a helluva lot of heat ‘n pressure at one time in earth’s past
Hi roxrpooh, your comments are << bracketed >>
<< You surely are the most delusional poster we've ever had on this forum. >>
Oh I’m ‘delusional’hmm, lets see. And you guys think everything is milliards of years old and man came from well I suppose if I say monkeys then it may offend some people, so I will refrain.... It’s quite interesting that not a single dingle one of you can truly refute my observations. You simply say your delusional because I don’t believe in the jack-up, whimsical theories of geology (primarily historical geology, not all of it’s jacked-up) and can immediately rip them apart exposing them for the junk they truly are. Yet those who claim to be geological experts refuse to recognize the fallacies in these alleged theories thus digging yourselves ever deeper into a hole of dupedom. with no way out.
<< LOL You haven't a clue as to how geology works >>
LOL is right! What is really hilarious is how geology truly does not know how the earth works(ed). You know very well my position on massive volcanism (along with aquatic debris flows) as being the primary mechanism for earths’ formations. You guys say playexcuse me plate tectonics where the earth went into some kind of continental demolition derby What a fuggin’ hoot This theory is so pathetic with its per/yr movement that it does not even deserve to be called science. But geologists are gullible folk enough to hang their hat on this idea like flies on stink. Now we have this fact of everything on earth being a plate or a mini plate with the strange ability to scoot independently horizontally over the globe. Give me a break Ya know rox, its probably best that someone outside your field of expertise tell you guys like it is; the plate tectonic theory is utter junk and its high time you guys get off this whimsical theory once and for all.
Here’s an example; the British Isles are a result of intense volcanism, not a friggin’ 3cm/yr plate crash. Get the picture there rox?
Here’s another example; rocks are brittle (including basalt, sandstone, granite, etc.). Why this simple fact escapes science is beyond me. You guys are looking at dried up rocks that have cured, cracked and dessicated after they were deposited. Yet plate tectonics stacked them up somehow at 4cm/yr. Man you guys obviously have no clue how earthly material truly gets stacked.
<< and I am quite certain you have never opened, much less read, a book on geology >>
Yes, I do read books on geology whenever I want to glee over wacky, non-scientific ideas for a chuckle. The one thing I will say about geology is you guys don’t deny that EVERYWHERE there was once an ancient sea.
<< You, my dear, are a big, fat liar with a massive inferiority complex. >>
Oh c’mon there roxyroo just because I blatantly refuse orthodox science and am not afraid to challenge each and every one of you does not make me into a liar now does it? As far as a massive inferiority complex goes, nope, sorry, I have a massive ego I am an ARCHITECT for crying out loud and if you meet an architect who does not have an ego, do NOT hire them
Heat ‘n pressureIt’s all about heat ‘n pressure right rox? There certainly was a helluva lot of heat ‘n pressure at one time in earth’s past
Ya know, I can't tell that you've said anything in this post other than an envious rant about geologists.
Massive fail, pal.
Why not calm down and give us one scrap of information to work with?
You might try something like, ... oh let me think... 'evidence' or maybe a citation. I'm sure you get the idea.

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edge
Member (Idle past 1733 days)
Posts: 4696
From: Colorado, USA
Joined: 01-09-2002


Message 136 of 163 (563113)
06-03-2010 10:49 AM
Reply to: Message 132 by roxrkool
06-02-2010 11:29 AM


Re:
Hey, Rox, how things going?

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