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Originally posted by Druscilla
reply to post by sparky31
Um, the sun is made up of Hydrogen fusing into Helium.
The Earth is, and was always a collection of heaver elements like the molten iron core.
I suggest you please spend some time reading geology, as well as looking up how the solar system was formed, including all the planets.
Big differences.
well maybe thats my problem cause i don,t take their theory on how it was formed,to me guess work again cause they don,t really understand it
edit on 18-8-2012 by Druscilla because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by sparky31
reply to post by sparky31
soz buggered that up,meant to be its own reply
well maybe thats my problem cause i don,t take their theory on how it was formed,to me guess work again cause they don,t really understand it
Originally posted by sparky31
maybe not right forum but lets think about this.according to scientists the earth was a fire ball like the sun till millions of asteroids and comets smashed into it to change the planet to what we know today.
thats fair enough but sun is also a fireball and comets etc are smashing into that constantly,ok its huge compared to the earth but according to them the sun will die one day and explode,why will that die and not go same way as earth?same things are going on to that as went on to earth according to them.why is it we believe what ever scientists say?guess work and we take it as fact.does my head in.
Originally posted by Druscilla
Originally posted by sparky31
reply to post by sparky31
soz buggered that up,meant to be its own reply
well maybe thats my problem cause i don,t take their theory on how it was formed,to me guess work again cause they don,t really understand it
Ah, yes, you can't take scientist's word for anything because you have how many years of education at university?
Tell you what.
Go outside.
Stare at the ground, which is Earth for 30 minutes or longer without looking away.
After you've finished staring at the ground, then take a break for a little while and then try staring at the sun for 30 minutes or longer without looking away.
I think you'll notice a difference, and you've conducted all the scientific study yourself.
just noticed who is actually answering me back,do u know what i give up cause i know ur always rite and no matter what anyone says its ur word and ur word alone,can,t be arsed listening to u so u win.go take i,m better than everyone else to another post.
i give up cause i know ur always rite and no matter what anyone says its ur word and ur word alone
Originally posted by sparky31
according to scientists the earth was a fire ball like the sun till millions of asteroids and comets smashed into it to change the planet to what we know today.
Originally posted by sparky31
just noticed who is actually answering me back,do u know what i give up cause i know ur always rite and no matter what anyone says its ur word and ur word alone,can,t be arsed listening to u so u win.go take i,m better than everyone else to another post.
Originally posted by lobotomizemecapin
Originally posted by sparky31
according to scientists the earth was a fire ball like the sun till millions of asteroids and comets smashed into it to change the planet to what we know today.
I have never heard such assumptions. either way even if this theory is out there that doesnt mean its right. I for one doubt that the earth was ever a fireball. The theory I am most inclined to believe is that the earth was created by the lumping together of many different floating space rocks that increased in gravity as it went until the gravity and friction ground it all smoothish. In more elaborate words of course