Message from @ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan

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2019-09-23 15:22:59 UTC  

There is proof of a core

2019-09-23 15:23:05 UTC  

when something has really high pressure, it usually has high temperature

2019-09-23 15:23:16 UTC  

and more pressure means more mass

2019-09-23 15:23:17 UTC  

Did you know the deeper we go the less dense it gets

2019-09-23 15:23:23 UTC  

Penetrating the earth causing pressure leading to earthquakes volcano etc

2019-09-23 15:23:41 UTC  

And melting rock

2019-09-23 15:23:44 UTC  

Into magma

2019-09-23 15:23:46 UTC  

They can detect a more liquid metal portion deep in the earth with a sizemograph

2019-09-23 15:23:51 UTC  

See we don't need a magma core

2019-09-23 15:23:53 UTC  

From real scientific results not your imagination

2019-09-23 15:23:56 UTC  

pressure means more density

2019-09-23 15:23:58 UTC  

And it's just a theory

2019-09-23 15:23:59 UTC  

not more mass

2019-09-23 15:24:17 UTC  

Less dense the deeper you get

2019-09-23 15:24:51 UTC  

ok

2019-09-23 15:25:13 UTC  

hi citizen

2019-09-23 15:25:19 UTC  

Seismographs measure movement

2019-09-23 15:25:27 UTC  

how are you

2019-09-23 15:25:36 UTC  

They don't detect the core of the earth

2019-09-23 15:25:48 UTC  

.yep

2019-09-23 15:26:07 UTC  

Funny how everything is a theory ,unproven

2019-09-23 15:26:09 UTC  

Huh

2019-09-23 15:26:19 UTC  

That don't really make much sense

2019-09-23 15:26:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/625714635215077381/Screenshot_20180701-121231_Chrome.jpg

2019-09-23 15:26:48 UTC  

Where has it been said it gets less dense?

Seismographs detect movement yes, but they fact that we can’t detect earthquakes from the other side of the globe suggests a liquid core that absorbs the seismic waves

2019-09-23 15:27:13 UTC  

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2019-09-23 15:27:42 UTC  

If i shake a dinner table does it mean its a sphere

2019-09-23 15:27:51 UTC  

What if the waves are bouncing

2019-09-23 15:27:55 UTC  

That isn’t what we are talking about

2019-09-23 15:28:00 UTC  

Yes it is

2019-09-23 15:28:11 UTC  

You are giving your belief

2019-09-23 15:28:29 UTC  

So when you can prove it let us know

2019-09-23 15:28:32 UTC  

If you shake a table, you’d detect the seismic waves across the table.

2019-09-23 15:28:40 UTC  

So its a sphere?

2019-09-23 15:29:23 UTC  

@Citizen Z it's amazing what things people bring up as proof of a shape or model,

2019-09-23 15:29:37 UTC  

You know why

2019-09-23 15:29:44 UTC  

Cus there's no actual proof

2019-09-23 15:30:14 UTC  

No, it’s flat, because you’d detect the seismic waves across it. The globe you do not, as the liquid core absorbs the seismic a as the waves pass through it. It’s why you can’t detect an earthquake from across the globe. Something liquid is absorbing the waves as they travel through the crust

2019-09-23 15:30:16 UTC  

Clutching at straws

2019-09-23 15:30:43 UTC  

Waves across

2019-09-23 15:30:51 UTC  

Liquid core?