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Pressure.
At a depth of 10 metres the pressure (at equilibrium) is over 1 bar.At 20 Km depth, a full compressed air cylinder would be crushed by the temperature and pressure.What do you think is forcing the air down to that depth?Are you trying to blame the Devil's farts or something?
Why is this idiocy in New Theories?
Why is this idiocy in New Theories? It is not a new theory, it is utter nonsense with the OP not engaging with comments and posting increasingly outlandish nonsense. It is trolling and should be moved/locked.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 30/06/2021 10:37:38Pressure.Then you are an idiot, a liar, or a troll, because I already explained why the pressure pumps in the wrong direction.Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/06/2021 11:11:51At a depth of 10 metres the pressure (at equilibrium) is over 1 bar.At 20 Km depth, a full compressed air cylinder would be crushed by the temperature and pressure.What do you think is forcing the air down to that depth?Are you trying to blame the Devil's farts or something?
And their state of aggregation is a big mystery.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 02/07/2021 12:05:41And their state of aggregation is a big mystery.It's not a mystery, and it's not relevant.The state of matter in the layers between the surface and those great depths is well characterised- it's just ****ing rocks.And they don't magically pump air down to the depths because, in doing so, they would lift themselves against gravity.So that would be a breach of the conservation of energy.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 02/07/2021 13:03:31Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 02/07/2021 12:05:41And their state of aggregation is a big mystery.It's not a mystery, and it's not relevant.The state of matter in the layers between the surface and those great depths is well characterised- it's just ****ing rocks.And they don't magically pump air down to the depths because, in doing so, they would lift themselves against gravity.So that would be a breach of the conservation of energy.I can't work out if the OP is an utter fool or is trolling.
Quote from: The Spoon on 02/07/2021 16:29:00Quote from: Bored chemist on 02/07/2021 13:03:31Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 02/07/2021 12:05:41And their state of aggregation is a big mystery.It's not a mystery, and it's not relevant.The state of matter in the layers between the surface and those great depths is well characterised- it's just ****ing rocks.And they don't magically pump air down to the depths because, in doing so, they would lift themselves against gravity.So that would be a breach of the conservation of energy.I can't work out if the OP is an utter fool or is trolling.I'm not sure I care; he shouldn't be here.
. Why is the epicenter circular rather than elongated along the fault line?
You forgot to address any of this.Quote from: Bored chemist on 30/06/2021 11:35:13Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 30/06/2021 10:37:38Pressure.Then you are an idiot, a liar, or a troll, because I already explained why the pressure pumps in the wrong direction.Quote from: Bored chemist on 28/06/2021 11:11:51At a depth of 10 metres the pressure (at equilibrium) is over 1 bar.At 20 Km depth, a full compressed air cylinder would be crushed by the temperature and pressure.What do you think is forcing the air down to that depth?Are you trying to blame the Devil's farts or something?
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 03/07/2021 16:39:27. Why is the epicenter circular rather than elongated along the fault line?You mean like this?https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/earthquake-map
Criticism of the tectonic hypothesis.1. Why do earthquakes occur both at the junction of tectonic plates and in the center of the plate?a) As a seismic wave, moving from the source to the epicenter, over a distance of more than 700 km. falls exactly on the fault line. https://uc.xyz/SyD44?pub=link2. The statement that stress accumulates at the junction of tectonic plates raises doubts.a) How much is the density of the tectonic plate at the junction greater than in the middle of the plate?b) Does tectonics affect the rate of well drilling?3. Tectonic plates cannot have the properties of a spring or rubber.a) This can be easily verified by testing. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics4. Why is the epicenter circular rather than elongated along the fault line?
During earthquakes, people and objects that are at the epicenter are strongly thrown up. I believe that only an underground explosion is capable of this
а) According to the tectonic hypothesis, the diameter of the epicentral area depends on the depth of the source and should exceed 1000 km.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 28/03/2021 18:28:27Criticism of the tectonic hypothesis.1. Why do earthquakes occur both at the junction of tectonic plates and in the center of the plate?a) As a seismic wave, moving from the source to the epicenter, over a distance of more than 700 km. falls exactly on the fault line. https://uc.xyz/SyD44?pub=link2. The statement that stress accumulates at the junction of tectonic plates raises doubts.a) How much is the density of the tectonic plate at the junction greater than in the middle of the plate?b) Does tectonics affect the rate of well drilling?3. Tectonic plates cannot have the properties of a spring or rubber.a) This can be easily verified by testing. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics4. Why is the epicenter circular rather than elongated along the fault line?During earthquakes, people and objects that are at the epicenter are strongly thrown up. I believe that only an underground explosion is capable of this.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 03/07/2021 23:48:56а) According to the tectonic hypothesis, the diameter of the epicentral area depends on the depth of the source and should exceed 1000 km.Please stop posting nonsense.