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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #240 on: 04/02/2023 11:14:44 »
Quote from: Yaniv on 04/02/2023 09:33:11
In my theory the Hadean Eon should be placed before and the Archean Eon after the formation of the moon.
Your idea isn't a theory.
Your idea is wrong.
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #241 on: 04/02/2023 12:10:09 »
Quote from: Yaniv on 04/02/2023 09:33:11
In my theory the Hadean Eon should be placed before and the Archean Eon after the formation of the moon.
Just stop posting crap.
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #242 on: 04/02/2023 13:11:46 »
In my theory Archean and Proterozoic Eons should merge together characterized by increasing sea levels and global temperatures.
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #243 on: 04/02/2023 13:58:24 »
Quote from: Yaniv on 04/02/2023 13:11:46
In my theory Archean and Proterozoic Eons should merge together characterized by increasing sea levels and global temperatures.
Are you trying to get yourself banned?
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #244 on: 04/02/2023 15:42:51 »
In my theory the Phanerozoic Eon is characterized by declining sea levels and global temperatures.
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #245 on: 04/02/2023 15:56:22 »
Quote from: Yaniv on 07/01/2023 05:12:20
As the earth expands further its atmosphere will get thinner, global temperatures will drop, primary productivity and biodiversity reduced, at some point the oceans will freeze entombing the remains of life. At this stage the earth will look like Mars and I will head to Venus.
So in your lifetime the oceans will freeze and in some way I don't understand that will make the earth look like Mars.  Additionally, we will have interplanetary space travel and people will travel to Venus for some reason.
This scenario clearly a fantasy and has no legitimate place on a science site.
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #246 on: 04/02/2023 16:38:41 »
Quote from: Origin on 04/02/2023 15:56:22
So in your lifetime
No. I am glad not to live that long.
Quote from: Origin on 04/02/2023 15:56:22
people will travel to Venus for some reason.
By the time the earth will freeze Venus could be ready for colonization. I can't find any other warm place to go.
« Last Edit: 04/02/2023 17:19:19 by Yaniv »
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #247 on: 04/02/2023 18:24:35 »
Quote from: Yaniv on 04/02/2023 16:38:41
Quote from: Origin on 04/02/2023 15:56:22
So in your lifetime
No. I am glad not to live that long.
Quote from: Origin on 04/02/2023 15:56:22
people will travel to Venus for some reason.
By the time the earth will freeze Venus could be ready for colonization. I can't find any other warm place to go.
Please just stop with this idiocy.
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #248 on: 04/02/2023 20:28:06 »
Quote from: Yaniv on 04/02/2023 16:38:41
No. I am glad not to live that long.
You said you would travel to Venus, I guess that was just a misstatement.
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #249 on: 04/02/2023 20:56:01 »
@Yaniv , I'm still waiting for you to address what I've said:

Quote from: Kryptid on 01/02/2023 17:10:26
Quote from: Yaniv on 01/02/2023 07:10:42
No. Science has not published the results of the experiment.

Even if it did, the results couldn't contradict conservation of mass because conservation of mass has been proven.

Quote from: Yaniv on 01/02/2023 07:10:42
Is she God ?

A person doesn't have to be God in order to discover a mathematical proof. Remember the Pythagorean theorem? A2 + B2 = C2 in Euclidean space. That is also a proof. Pythagoras wasn't God.

Do you know what Noether's theorem is?

Quote from: Yaniv on 01/02/2023 07:10:42
The results of the experiment have not been published to rush to conclusions.

It's not "rushing to conclusions" when you already have proof. Even if weight did drop with a temperature increase, that is something that would have to be simultaneously consistent with conservation of mass.

By trying to change the subject, you are avoiding dialogue and just promoting your model instead. If you don't stop violating rule #5, I'm closing this thread. This is your last warning.
« Last Edit: 04/02/2023 21:02:05 by Kryptid »
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #250 on: 04/02/2023 21:08:58 »
My theory predicts PE2 particles (anti-protons) should be unstable in a positively charged universe.
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Re: Biblical Flood
« Reply #251 on: 04/02/2023 21:11:37 »
Quote from: Yaniv on 04/02/2023 21:08:58
My theory predicts PE2 particles (anti-protons) should be unstable in a positively charged universe.

Well then your model has been falsified, as antiprotons are very much real.

Since you have ignored my last post yet again, and you were warned about it, this thread is getting closed. Don't open a new thread about your model or it too will be closed and you will be suspended for trying to bypass a thread locking.
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