The Earth has tilted on it's axis
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The Earth has tilted on it's axis
At least that is what the experts are saying and it is all because of climate change. Yeah right. Just one article I found on the subject.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/201 ... ater-loss/
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/201 ... ater-loss/
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
Interesting read, thanks.
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
It probably has, very slightly. We've also slightly changed the length of a day, by sequestering water away from the equator to farther north by damming rivers and creating lakes and reservoirs. But it amounts to not very damn much, almost undetectable. Actually changing the tilt would be a bigger deal in the long run.
I still think we should blow up the Moon. It would make the seasons and tides really crazy and I'd rather see a ring system, honestly. [emoji2]
I still think we should blow up the Moon. It would make the seasons and tides really crazy and I'd rather see a ring system, honestly. [emoji2]
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
I am wondering how someone as smart as you could make such a stupid statement. If we blew up the moon where would we get another source of Swiss cheese?jeffcoslacker wrote:It probably has, very slightly. We've also slightly changed the length of a day, by sequestering water away from the equator to farther north by damming rivers and creating lakes and reservoirs. But it amounts to not very damn much, almost undetectable. Actually changing the tilt would be a bigger deal in the long run.
I still think we should blow up the Moon. It would make the seasons and tides really crazy and I'd rather see a ring system, honestly. [emoji2]
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
RoadKing wrote:I am wondering how someone as smart as you could make such a stupid statement. If we blew up the moon where would we get another source of Swiss cheese?jeffcoslacker wrote:It probably has, very slightly. We've also slightly changed the length of a day, by sequestering water away from the equator to farther north by damming rivers and creating lakes and reservoirs. But it amounts to not very damn much, almost undetectable. Actually changing the tilt would be a bigger deal in the long run.
I still think we should blow up the Moon. It would make the seasons and tides really crazy and I'd rather see a ring system, honestly. [emoji2]
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
I thought the moon was made of green cheese.RoadKing wrote:I am wondering how someone as smart as you could make such a stupid statement. If we blew up the moon where would we get another source of Swiss cheese?jeffcoslacker wrote:It probably has, very slightly. We've also slightly changed the length of a day, by sequestering water away from the equator to farther north by damming rivers and creating lakes and reservoirs. But it amounts to not very damn much, almost undetectable. Actually changing the tilt would be a bigger deal in the long run.
I still think we should blow up the Moon. It would make the seasons and tides really crazy and I'd rather see a ring system, honestly. [emoji2]
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
Well, that idea is full of holes.Herb wrote:
I thought the moon was made of green cheese.
“Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more.
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
I'lle bet you do.Herb wrote:I thought the moon was made of green cheese.RoadKing wrote:I am wondering how someone as smart as you could make such a stupid statement. If we blew up the moon where would we get another source of Swiss cheese?jeffcoslacker wrote:It probably has, very slightly. We've also slightly changed the length of a day, by sequestering water away from the equator to farther north by damming rivers and creating lakes and reservoirs. But it amounts to not very damn much, almost undetectable. Actually changing the tilt would be a bigger deal in the long run.
I still think we should blow up the Moon. It would make the seasons and tides really crazy and I'd rather see a ring system, honestly. [emoji2]
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Speaking of a tilted axis...........
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BoDog wrote:Speaking of a tilted axis...........
Thea was the planet that smashed into Earth 1 billion years ago today, before that Earth had no tilt and was molten.
Thea came in from the East and fucking boooom,--- it smashed the fuck out of earth giving it the tilt it has today. The 2 planets spun around and melted into one another by gravitational forces and became just the one.
It was very hot then and most people looked like this
There you go --dont say I don't teach you septics anything.
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
Swiss cheese....green cheese.....swiss will turn green if you leave it out long enough.
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You sound an awful lot like a black politician. [emoji2] [space] [space]RoadKing wrote: I am wondering how someone as smart as you could make such a stupid statement. If we blew up the moon where would we get another source of Swiss cheese?
RK, that would explain why we went to the moon.
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Double post.
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
East of what?Fred wrote:BoDog wrote:Speaking of a tilted axis...........
Thea was the planet that smashed into Earth 1 billion years ago today, before that Earth had no tilt and was molten.
Thea came in from the East and fucking boooom,--- it smashed the fuck out of earth giving it the tilt it has today. The 2 planets spun around and melted into one another by gravitational forces and became just the one.
It was very hot then and most people looked like this
There you go --dont say I don't teach you septics anything.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant-impact_hypothesis
Closer to 4.5 billion years ago, they're spelling it "Theia" and it's a hypothesis, which, as I'm certain you are well aware means it lacks the proofs required to make it a proper Theory composed of Laws.
Smart guy. Hope you learned something from this here "septic"
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Now that is funny.
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Brilliant A septic that at least knows something. I had to stretch the truth to get a reaction. sorry for the lack of perfection I wrote it of memory. At least god was'nt part of it. [emoji106]Prodigal_Sun wrote:East of what?Fred wrote:BoDog wrote:Speaking of a tilted axis...........
Thea was the planet that smashed into Earth 1 billion years ago today, before that Earth had no tilt and was molten.
Thea came in from the East and fucking boooom,--- it smashed the fuck out of earth giving it the tilt it has today. The 2 planets spun around and melted into one another by gravitational forces and became just the one.
It was very hot then and most people looked like this
There you go --dont say I don't teach you septics anything.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant-impact_hypothesis
Closer to 4.5 billion years ago, they're spelling it "Theia" and it's a hypothesis, which, as I'm certain you are well aware means it lacks the proofs required to make it a proper Theory composed of Laws.
Smart guy. Hope you learned something from this here "septic"
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Re: The Earth has tilted on it's axis
that's the prevailing theory as of now, yes. We have TV here too, ya know...Fred wrote:BoDog wrote:Speaking of a tilted axis...........
Thea was the planet that smashed into Earth 1 billion years ago today, before that Earth had no tilt and was molten.
Thea came in from the East and fucking boooom,--- it smashed the fuck out of earth giving it the tilt it has today. The 2 planets spun around and melted into one another by gravitational forces and became just the one.
It was very hot then and most people looked like this
There you go --dont say I don't teach you septics anything.
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I got American Tv too,--- Porter ridge is my favourite and mud luvin rednecks, thats a good one -- but American dad is good too. Courage the cowadly dog and oggy and the cockroaches,-- brilliant TVjeffcoslacker wrote:that's the prevailing theory as of now, yes. We have TV here too, ya know...Fred wrote:BoDog wrote:Speaking of a tilted axis...........
Thea was the planet that smashed into Earth 1 billion years ago today, before that Earth had no tilt and was molten.
Thea came in from the East and fucking boooom,--- it smashed the fuck out of earth giving it the tilt it has today. The 2 planets spun around and melted into one another by gravitational forces and became just the one.
It was very hot then and most people looked like this
There you go --dont say I don't teach you septics anything.
Ive not seen any thing educational apart from Porter ridge.
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As usual, So misinformed.Fred wrote:.... I had to stretch the truth to get a reaction. sorry for the lack of perfection I wrote it of memory. [emoji106]
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I don't watch TV. Except a PBS show called NOVA that is always interesting, focuses on some specific scientific idea, or historical mystery/event, current scientific breakthrough, etc. Pretty good stuff. You can watch NOVA online, if you like that kind of stuff. I recommend the one about the creation of a Samurai sword very highly. One of the best episodes.Fred wrote:I got American Tv too,--- Porter ridge is my favourite and mud luvin rednecks, thats a good one -- but American dad is good too. Courage the cowadly dog and oggy and the cockroaches,-- brilliant TVjeffcoslacker wrote:that's the prevailing theory as of now, yes. We have TV here too, ya know...Fred wrote:BoDog wrote:Speaking of a tilted axis...........
Thea was the planet that smashed into Earth 1 billion years ago today, before that Earth had no tilt and was molten.
Thea came in from the East and fucking boooom,--- it smashed the fuck out of earth giving it the tilt it has today. The 2 planets spun around and melted into one another by gravitational forces and became just the one.
It was very hot then and most people looked like this
There you go --dont say I don't teach you septics anything.
Ive not seen any thing educational apart from Porter ridge.
I can say with utmost certainty I have never watched any form of reality TV, intentionally, I find it all to be shit of the worst kind. If I saw any, it was only by being present where others were watching. I do enjoy cartoons though [emoji106] My dad would always get up early and sit with me and watch cartoons on Saturday morning, and I always sat with mine and watched even though they had cable channels with non-stop cartoons. Yeah Courage, Adventure Time, American Dad, Spongebob even. Anyone who says Spongebob isn't funny needs to see the one where they are cavemen and discover fire. Funniest thing ever.
I have no clue what Porter Ridge is.