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Post by Eyalan on Nov 24, 2006 8:07:48 GMT -5
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Post by Haldir on Nov 24, 2006 15:59:49 GMT -5
Oh! That was really something.. ahhhh! Wow I can't believe we're really that tiny.. freaky stuff.
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Post by Miluiel Greenleaf on Dec 2, 2006 23:25:55 GMT -5
Yes the sun is 300 000 times the size of the earth. Creepy.
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Post by Vincent Valentine on Dec 13, 2006 3:46:26 GMT -5
Thats FREAKIN' awesome!
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Post by Miluiel Greenleaf on Dec 27, 2006 14:00:20 GMT -5
LOL glad to see you think so!
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Post by Vincent Valentine on Jan 9, 2007 16:18:48 GMT -5
well someone gotta
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Post by Caitríona Casidhe on Jan 10, 2007 18:25:03 GMT -5
wow thats crazi! i never knew we're taht small.. i always thought that the earth was really huge!
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Post by Miluiel Greenleaf on Jan 10, 2007 22:41:53 GMT -5
^^LOL I know eh. ^Well, the Earth is huge...just not compared to bigger things LOL
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Post by Vincent Valentine on Jan 11, 2007 2:10:09 GMT -5
earth, big it is but not big enough, it is not.
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Post by Eyalan on Jan 12, 2007 3:47:46 GMT -5
Yesterday I discovered something far more interesting. Earth is growing!!! All planets grow. That's seems to be what planets do and have always done. .... Hmm Youtube is offline. If you are interested in this matter, youtube has an excellent video that is very easy to follow, but as long as it's under construction, I give you this: www.expanding-earth.org/ That is one of the many websites about it. I don't get how this information is not official?! In the video they said it would cost too much to rewrite the exsisting theories.
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Post by Vincent Valentine on Jan 12, 2007 5:00:44 GMT -5
youtube offline, it is not.
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Post by Folca on Jan 12, 2007 9:07:24 GMT -5
It's because of dust and rocks out of the universe, nothing we didn't know yet.
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Post by Eyalan on Jan 12, 2007 12:42:33 GMT -5
^^ Youtube back online again? Great!! ^ No it's growing from within. The landmass we have was covering all of the planet once. But it was ripped apart. If you think this is kind of hard to believe, please give it 3 minutes of you time and watch this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kL7qDeI05UThere are 13 parts that goes deeper into the subject. If you've seen them all, I'm sure you must be convinced this can only be true.
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Post by Folca on Jan 13, 2007 3:14:58 GMT -5
The tectonic plates we're once connected, but they were never covering the whole earth. That's nonsense, where did the water come from at once? And don't you remember that the first living creatures lived in the oceans? They are talking about dinosaurs walking over this earth while it is one, but we also found many fossiles of swimming dinosaurs. So this is just nonsense, the onliest way the earth grows is by dust out of the universe, but this has only very small impact on the size of our earth.
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Post by Eyalan on Jan 13, 2007 8:03:09 GMT -5
That is actually the one thing I disagree on also. I think the water covered the plates as well. Very easy to prove. The really old fossiles of acient fish have been found on land. None have been found on the ocean floors yet. And they have been searching, but without succes.
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