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Author Topic:   Big-Sediment vs. Little-Sediment Flood Geology?
Abshalom
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Message 16 of 18 (73222)
12-15-2003 11:53 PM
Reply to: Message 15 by Minnemooseus
12-15-2003 11:49 PM


Okay, Minnie, I'm calling McFall in to translate that sypherin' of yours into plain language that I can understand.

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Minnemooseus
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Message 17 of 18 (73226)
12-16-2003 12:02 AM
Reply to: Message 16 by Abshalom
12-15-2003 11:53 PM


Hey, I gave you the radius of the earth, the volume of the oceans, and the formula relating diameter of a sphere to the volume of the sphere.
What more do you need?
Results seem about right, compared to the average depth of the oceans number.
We shall now all pause, so everyone can give deep consideration of the thought "Who cares".
Moose

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lpetrich
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Message 18 of 18 (74617)
12-21-2003 9:29 PM


Seems like Ed is the only little-sediment Flood Geologist that any of you people have ever heard of -- that's true of me also.

  
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