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- Nov 18, 2005
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Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: legoman666
sooooo. I didnt click the link but where is the mass coming from?
Exactly. And where did all the ocean water come from? On a much smaller planet there would be miles and miles of water over everything.
Earth could have been a straight rock planet at formation for all we know. Nowhere does science really claim water has been here forever. It came from comets laced with water, as the early solar system, after the star formed, was filled with a lot of junk that slowly collected into rings that then collected into planets.
But what's kind of comical about this whole thing, is.. does he ever (I stopped half way through) mention water 70 million years ago? I mean, there was a LOT of life 70 million years ago, which is the time period he claimed the Earth was smaller and all the continents locked together to form a solid rock surface over the whole Earth. Did he mention there ever been lakes, rivers, etc etc? No water = no life on Earth.
Not to mention this completely kills the primordial soup theory, unless of course there were still decently sized lakes where the soupy evolution occurred.
