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Author Topic:   Where Did The (Great Flood) Water Come From And Where Did It Go?
edge
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Message 255 of 432 (646504)
01-04-2012 9:09 PM
Reply to: Message 250 by foreveryoung
01-04-2012 6:53 PM


Re: Miles of rock
Each of these microcontinents probably sank 3 or 4 miles through the subterannean water only to be smashed into further bit by the rest of the late heavy bombardment.
And yet this smashing bombardment allowed the formation of a pressure-tight water reservoir?
Okay... just promise to be nice to the men in white coats when they come for you...

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edge
Member (Idle past 1706 days)
Posts: 4696
From: Colorado, USA
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Message 259 of 432 (646716)
01-06-2012 10:22 AM
Reply to: Message 257 by Trixie
01-05-2012 4:43 AM


Re: Miles of rock
No, edge, you're just being silly! He's describing how the bombardment opened the subterranean chambers and let the water out
You're getting confused with ICANT's model which has a bombardment forming the chambers.
Do keep up!
This is more work than doing real science...

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