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Andrew, either you are wrong or all the worlds geologists are wrong.
BC my contention is not that the heat is generated by debris falling on the Earth. It is generated by the collective force of every single particle that has arrived here pushing against each other and not cancelling the repelling force but combining it at the core, and that gravity is the combined effect of every attracting side of the same particles that are causing the immense friction at the core. For every action there must be an opposing equal and opposite reaction! This must apply to gravity too, or do we now have a special law that works around gravity?Mass = the collective force of the mass not the collective pulling force of the mass but the collective force of the mass which means that the pulling force of all of those particles has not somehow disposed of the repelling force, it has to be accounted for!It is not I that is stupid!
Yet again you fail to address what is happening to the collective repelling force of every single particle that makes up this planet and you and I? Has it somehow vanished into a black hole? Or is it still here pushing against other particles.Compression generates heat too! Try putting your finger over a bycycle pump and compressing the air. Why would you not think that the huge pressure at the core may not suffice to generate sufficient heat to melt it?
I don't know the answer. The Sun gets larger over time, so it could be true for the Earth, a cooling effect.
So, what you meant was a bunch of unscientific guesswork.Why?
I suspect the earth is growing.