Message from @ManAnimal
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That too yeah. Our model of stars can't even properly explain many stars, so it could just be wrong
so the earth acts like an electric armature in which the moltan core curns creating a magnetic field. same way an electic generator works
if you take a generator and pump current rather than take current out, you have a motor; same principle only in reverse
the papers above show a strong coorelation between solar activity and eruptions/earthquakes
same prinicple, the sun's magnetic field interacts with the earth's magnetic field and 'pushes' on the earth's mechnaism/armature that creates that field
Well earth needs remodelling anyways, could use more islands
well, the interesting thing is that we assume that the 'fossil record' is always consistent
Humans contribute to climate change, just not as frequently or intensely as most people think
but if the dynamic between the earth & sun's magnetic field fluctuate AND this can effect eruptions and earthquakes?"
how reliable is that record?
Humans effect on the planet is nothing compared to a volcanic eruption
or solar activity
We are nothing but ants really
Why would that make the fossil record less reliable? At most it would indicate that it's also a solar record
Less reliable for climate change perhaps but the record itself would be about as usable
because if the sun went through any cycles which we as humans have yet to have experienced, it has the potential to cause massive volcanic and earthquake activtivty
in places, it would 'reshuffle' the stratta
Which is why historically there's been so much of that
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you can't rule it out that there was
It's pretty obvious when strata get moved at all
You can rule out it happening frequently
Lol
however, our assumptions are almost always linear
how is it pretty obvious?
They form like
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So when you get
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you know something's up
we wouldn't notice if a whole contintent was effected because we can only tell via comparison
You can drill to learn about the rock formation over time you know
that is based on the assumption that the layered strata is never distubed
Not really
Um you're checking to see if it *has been disturbed*
If it's at an angle ever then it has been disturbed
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Level 4 falls first; then Lvl 3 etc
Who do I message to get a nick name on the server.
Where it isn't at an angle it has not been disturbed or it was somehow flipped, which is a meme
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