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Old 19-05-2010, 09:59   #33
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Re: Young lad dies, after refusing blood

They also will use people's lack of understanding of thermaldynamics to try and "prove" that a canopy of water, with a volume enough to flood much of the planet (the rest of the water coming form underground), could be held up by the thermosphere, after all, "balloons stay up with heat don't they?" When asked "what would stop the water boiling off into space?" they were stumped.
Similarly they roll out the old "If you put the head of a rake and the pole in a tumble dryer, not in a billion years would the head fit on the pole, so the building blocks of life couldn't come together as the scientists claim" They didn't like it when I asked "What if you put a magnet on the end of the pole to make it like an ion in a chemical reaction?"
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