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Author Topic:   Dinosaurs and the reduced felt effect of gravity
Hangdawg13
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Message 114 of 121 (125379)
07-18-2004 2:35 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Sylas
04-16-2004 4:32 AM


Just discovered this article and will probably never be back to debate more on it, but I thought I'd throw in my two cents.
I was reading through some of the theorizing done on the implications of changing ZPE. This would cause changes in orbital energies of electrons in quantum jumps, which would cause among other things a VERY slight change in mass. This could explain what scientists observe as "star quakes" and also explain how supernovas occured so recently after creation (in the creationist timescale) It might also cause worldwide earthquakes, encourage earth's magnetic pole shifts, and perhaps change the force of gravity enough on earth to allow such large animals to survive better in the past.
I'm sure there will be many who wish to respond cynically to this; don't bother.

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