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Author Topic:   Vapour canopy and fountains of the deep
jar
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Message 31 of 144 (426952)
10-09-2007 9:31 AM
Reply to: Message 28 by Buzsaw
10-08-2007 11:24 PM


Fountains of the Deep and other nonsense
Don't forget the fountains of the deep as per the Biblical historical record.
And where is the evidence that any such things ever existed? What is the model that explains how and why they "erupted?"
There were likely relatively shallow and smaller bodies of water/seas & lakes which had these fountains in them.
Please provide the model for a fountain in a body of water?
The water would overflow the lakes/seas and feed the rivers.
Please explain the model that provides the mechanism for that phenomenon.
These fountains were also likely in the hills and higher plains which created streams, creeks and rivers.
Please explain the model for that. Where is the evidence for the existence of such fountains of the deep?
Buz do you have ANY evidence for Any of your unsupported assertions?

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jar
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Message 33 of 144 (426978)
10-09-2007 11:02 AM
Reply to: Message 27 by Buzsaw
10-08-2007 11:10 PM


Off topic but to set the record straight.
Btw, have you heard the recent news that an estimated one quarter of the earth's entire oil supply lies underneath Antarctica? Imo, that is supportive to the canopy hypothesis being the oil would be indicative of extensive vegetation and other life.
No Buz, that does not support the canopy fiction.
First, that is one quarter of the Untapped resources, not "one quarter of the earth's entire oil supply".
Second, Antartica has not always been where it is currently and the existing models explain such things without resorting to some imagined vapor canopy.
Third, listen to the report again. Does it say Arctic or Antarctic?

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Message 39 of 144 (427941)
10-13-2007 5:30 PM
Reply to: Message 38 by ICANT
10-13-2007 5:03 PM


Re: Re- rain necessary for river
Just where do you think the water that feeds the spring comes from?
The springs are fed by the Floridian Aquifer as well as several more shallow ones. The Floridian Aquifer is in tern feed by rains further north in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and Tennessee.

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