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There Is Always An Alternative Answer: 'The Answer'
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer. Tuesday, 24 April 2007. This is not uncommon at all for a planetary mass, and many of the planets in our solar system spin at this rate. It is purely an indication of how long they have been shrinking and spinning in space, obeying the principles of CAM. So are there any floating bodies in space that match this dimension of 1/50th the size of Earth? There is just one…. If this single fact isn’t enough, there is yet more evidence…. If you calculate the total angular ...
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer: A New Revolution
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer. Tuesday, 24 April 2007. Well if we just assume for a moment, that three fourths of the Earths crust was ripped away as suggested, then it's logical to conclude that the hydrosphere or ocean sitting on top of this crust would also have been taken with it. The current depth of our ocean is approximately 2 miles in depth, however if we add the missing three fourths that disappeared with the Earths crust, the actual depth of our ocean would be closer to 8 miles deep.
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer: The Missing SIAL?
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer. Tuesday, 24 April 2007. You are probably aware that the Earth itself is made up of layers, rather like an onion. These layers formed naturally as part of the creation process of our planet. As the Earth span and cooled, the heavier material was drawn to the centre to form the Earths core, and the lighter material was forced out to the surface, thus forming various layers of dense material. This diagram shows a cross section of the earth, to illustrate the various la...
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer: The Cold Blooded Truth?
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer. Tuesday, 24 April 2007. The Cold Blooded Truth? The difference between cold blooded creatures like reptiles, and warm blooded mammals, is not the temperature of their blood. In fact both cold and warm blooded creatures operate at a very similar blood temperature most of the time. It is the means by which these creatures regulate their body temperature that the terms ‘cold’ or ‘warm blooded’ refer to. Whilst a climatic change from a meteor explosion would certainly l...
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer: Why Did Dinosaurs Exist, and How?
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer. Friday, 20 April 2007. Why Did Dinosaurs Exist, and How? Meganeura is the largest know flying insect, ever to have lived on Earth. It bares close resemblance to the modern day dragonfly, but with a massive wingspan of 2 ½ feet. Admittedly, this is largely due to that fact, that fossils prove they existed, and that little further questioning is required. However, why then is it that no colossal beasts, like those from millions of years ago, exist today? So why has ev...
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer: Leaning Towards The Obvious
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer. Tuesday, 24 April 2007. Leaning Towards The Obvious. The reason we have seasons on Earth, is due to the fact that the Earth sits on a 23.5 degree polar tilt as it orbits the Sun. In order for the Suns energy to reach the surface of our planet and generate warmth, it needs to travel through the Earths atmosphere. The part of the Earth directly facing the Sun receives the most energy, because the Suns rays have less atmosphere to penetrate. You could of course argue a...
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer: Meteorite, Volcano, Or Perhaps Something Else?
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There Is Always An Alternative Answer. Tuesday, 24 April 2007. Meteorite, Volcano, Or Perhaps Something Else? This thin layer of sediment is commonly referred to as the ‘KT boundary’ because it separates the Cretaceous Period from the Tertiary Period, however we will examine this defining statement in more detail later. This theory whilst widely supported does not conclusively prove how the Dinosaurs became extinct, only when they became extinct. Coming back to our definition of the KT boundary. The ...