Message from @Timebomb

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2019-03-25 01:37:22 UTC  

Wait

2019-03-25 01:37:23 UTC  

Siesmic data

2019-03-25 01:37:29 UTC  

Seismic***

2019-03-25 01:37:33 UTC  

So the oceans just drain from the sides?

2019-03-25 01:38:24 UTC  

@Ya Other Boi BF most flat Earthers believe Antarctica isn’t a continent, but is instead some wired ice wall thing keeping the water contained.

2019-03-25 01:38:24 UTC  

So they record waves 3000 miles down

2019-03-25 01:38:29 UTC  

Correct

2019-03-25 01:38:45 UTC  

...

2019-03-25 01:38:46 UTC  

And what method did they use to verify the geology

2019-03-25 01:38:48 UTC  

Google ‘earth layers seismograph data’ and learn more

2019-03-25 01:38:56 UTC  

Soon Africa’s not gonna be real

2019-03-25 01:39:00 UTC  

Earthquakes

2019-03-25 01:39:04 UTC  

Seismograph data

2019-03-25 01:39:06 UTC  

So just consult the oracle?

2019-03-25 01:39:23 UTC  

Or consult data

2019-03-25 01:39:27 UTC  

Lol

2019-03-25 01:39:29 UTC  

The papers

2019-03-25 01:39:34 UTC  

Do you know what a model is?

2019-03-25 01:39:38 UTC  

Why do you guys bash search engines?

2019-03-25 01:39:57 UTC  

Yes I know what a mode is

2019-03-25 01:40:02 UTC  

Something that flat Earthers don’t have

2019-03-25 01:40:23 UTC  

What did they find about the model when they actually drilled down?

2019-03-25 01:40:29 UTC  
2019-03-25 01:40:57 UTC  

I don’t think they dug the Kola Borehole for seismic studies

2019-03-25 01:41:05 UTC  

Drilled

2019-03-25 01:41:12 UTC  

Right

2019-03-25 01:41:16 UTC  

Same difference

2019-03-25 01:41:24 UTC  

You dont think huh?

2019-03-25 01:41:47 UTC  

They drilled but didnt do any siesmic studies first?

2019-03-25 01:42:12 UTC  

Just started drilling with no research?

2019-03-25 01:42:36 UTC  

It looks like according to the Wikipedia page that they did it to learn about the composition

2019-03-25 01:42:43 UTC  

Not about seismic data

2019-03-25 01:42:53 UTC  

Yes and what did they find out

2019-03-25 01:43:09 UTC  

So did they do siesmic research first?

2019-03-25 01:43:10 UTC  

The Kola borehole penetrated about a third of the way through the Baltic Shield continental crust, estimated to be around 35 kilometres (22 mi) deep, reaching Archaean rocks at the bottom.[7] The project has been a site of extensive geophysical studies. The stated areas of study were the deep structure of the Baltic Shield, seismic discontinuities and the thermal regime in the Earth's crust, the physical and chemical composition of the deep crust and the transition from upper to lower crust, lithospheric geophysics, and to create and develop technologies for deep geophysical study.

To scientists, one of the more fascinating findings to emerge from this well is that no transition from granite to basalt was found at the depth of about 7 km (4.3 mi), where the velocity of seismic waves has a discontinuity. Instead the change in the seismic wave velocity is caused by a metamorphic transition in the granite rock. In addition, the rock at that depth had been thoroughly fractured and was saturated with water, which was surprising. This water, unlike surface water, must have come from deep-crust minerals and had been unable to reach the surface because of a layer of impermeable rock.[8]

Microscopic plankton fossils were found 6 kilometers (4 mi) below the surface.[1]

Another unexpected discovery was a large quantity of hydrogen gas. The mud that flowed out of the hole was described as "boiling" with hydrogen.[9]

2019-03-25 01:43:15 UTC  

From the Wikipedia page

2019-03-25 01:43:38 UTC  

So they were wrong about things

2019-03-25 01:43:49 UTC  

Wrong about things?

2019-03-25 01:44:03 UTC  

Wrong about type of rock

2019-03-25 01:44:11 UTC  

Wrong about amount of water

2019-03-25 01:44:15 UTC  

Yeah, I suppose. They didn’t know lol