Gorman wrote:spotlight wrote:The study of plasmas in earth's upper atmosphere.
Why do I smell an Electric Universe crank?
Gorman wrote:spotlight wrote:The study of plasmas in earth's upper atmosphere.
spotlight wrote:Why do I smell an Electric Universe crank?
Gorman wrote:
Ultimately, science is useful. That is undisputed. This is thanks to applied science. In order for science to have any real ability to comment on religious beliefs, it must also be correct. That is almost certainly not the case. This is thanks to theoretical science.
Maksutov wrote:Wasn't that a Sterling Allan hobby for a while? Mormon physics from the School of the Prophets?
spotlight wrote:LittleNipper wrote:No one knows the true age of the earth or the universe. What is promoted is, if point A is true then point B is possible --- followed by C... There is no way a finite mind can understand the infinite without a revelation.
And I totally agree, it is foolish to base one's view of life on things that are constantly shifting. And Uniformitarianism and evolutionary thought have never remained unchanged. Only the Bible has remained constant.
"Sage" advice from a mind that can't comprehend the implications of permafrost 4,920 feet deep.
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"All the gods and heavens and hells are within you." - 13 Hours, the movie.
LittleNipper wrote:
And since there was a Great Flood
spotlight wrote:Christians still cling to the opinion that their Bible is infallible.
Well, here comes science to kick religion in the nuts once again: the Jews were never slaves in Egypt!
It turns out that there is no archaeological evidence of any kind relating to a separate settlement of religious people in Egypt during that time. There is also no evidence of any kind relating to a mass migration across the Sinai Peninsula.
Further, there is no evidence of any kind that Egypt even used slaves, and certainly no evidence that they enslaved an entire nation. The workers that built the pyramids are known to be well payed Egyptians. The pyramids weren’t even built in the right time period, being 800 to 2,000 years older than the supposed “Exodus”.
The same techniques used to track the migration patterns of ancient humans by examining DNA also show that there was absolutely no procreation between ancient Egyptians and ancient Israelites during the time that the story was supposed to have taken place. Not to put too fine a point on it, but if an entire nation was enslaved for hundreds of years, surely there would have been some inter-breeding.
In short, this story never happened.
And this isn’t even “news” – of course, the scientific community is across the subject, but even conservative Jewish sources admit that there is no evidence (but they still have faith! And some stuff about metaphors and such…)
Basically, everyone in the know admits that what is written in the Bible and Torah simply didn’t happen, not at all, not even the non-supernatural, core plot…
http://www.religiouscriticism.com/Bible ... -in-egypt/
LittleNipper wrote: if the Siberian Permafrost can melt quickly, it can develop quickly.
Base of Depth
Permafrost extends to a base depth where geothermal heat from the earth and the mean annual temperature at the surface achieve an equilibrium temperature of 0 °C.[26] The base depth of permafrost reaches 1,493 m (4,898 ft) in the northern Lena and Yana River basins in Siberia.[9] The geothermal gradient is the rate of increasing temperature with respect to increasing depth in the Earth's interior. Away from tectonic plate boundaries, it is about 25 °C per km of depth (1 °F per 70 feet of depth) near the surface in most of the world.[27] It varies with the thermal conductivity of geologic material and is less for permafrost in soil than in bedrock.[26]
Calculations indicate that the time required to form the deep permafrost underlying Prudhoe Bay, Alaska was over a half-million years.[25][28] This extended over several glacial and interglacial cycles of the Pleistocene and suggests that the present climate of Prudhoe Bay is probably considerably warmer than it has been on average over that period. Such warming over the past 15,000 years is widely accepted.[25] The table to the right (below) shows that the first hundred metres of permafrost forms relatively quickly but that deeper levels take progressively longer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permafrost
spotlight wrote:Gorman wrote:The study of plasmas in earth's upper atmosphere.
Why do I smell an Electric Universe crank?
Gorman wrote:Space Physics gets a bad rap. Scientists tend to underfund it ...