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Author Topic:   Genesis 1 interpretation
Rrhain
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Message 19 of 55 (46486)
07-19-2003 4:02 AM
Reply to: Message 18 by NosyNed
07-18-2003 9:20 PM


Re: Post removing
NosyNed responds to Newborn:
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What part of that stuff are you prepared to explain or defend?
Here, let me try to help Newborn choose something:
When the 'deep' was created, it was a black hole. Under gravity, it collapsed and the temperature, pressure and density increased to the stage where thermonuclear reactions occurred and nucleosynthesis took place.
Excuse me? Nucleosynthesis in a black hole? Does the word "singularity" mean nothing to these people? You can't have nucleosynthesis in a black hole because that requires separate particles and there are no separate particles in a black hole because it is a singularity.
We can put off the ridiculousness of the concept of a white hole spewing out highly organized matter and the simple math error regarding how quickly the earth would have to be moving in order to get 15 billion years to appear as only 6 days (and thus, questions about how the earth could survive the stresses and not be torn apart) for later.
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Rrhain
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Rrhain
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From: San Diego, CA, USA
Joined: 05-03-2003


Message 38 of 55 (47835)
07-29-2003 4:13 AM
Reply to: Message 36 by Coragyps
07-28-2003 9:01 PM


Re: response
Coragyps writes:
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Water is dissociated into atoms (and maybe a little hydroxyl) by the time you get as hot as 3000K. Fusion doesn't begin until, say, 10,000,000 K or so. I don't think water and nuclear reactions mix very well.
Ah, but god can do what Pons and Fleischmann can't: Cold fusion.
And no fair trying to say that we've already established that we're above 3000 K by talking about it "cooling down." That's something completely different!
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WWJD? JWRTFM!

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Rrhain
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From: San Diego, CA, USA
Joined: 05-03-2003


Message 40 of 55 (47996)
07-30-2003 7:48 AM
Reply to: Message 39 by Parasomnium
07-29-2003 4:20 AM


Re: response
Parasomnium responds to me:
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Shouldn't you go to sleep?
What time zone do you think I'm in? Just because the little time-stamp says one thing doesn't mean that's the local time for me.
Of course...I say that posting at nearly 4 in the morning....hee-hee!
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