Message from @CurryBoi69

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2020-02-02 10:37:58 UTC  

we're not trolling

2020-02-02 10:37:59 UTC  

we arent trolling

2020-02-02 10:38:01 UTC  

okay really man? it's just an opinion

2020-02-02 10:38:02 UTC  

what?

2020-02-02 10:38:08 UTC  

serious conversation

2020-02-02 10:38:13 UTC  

we are trying to have a genuine discussion

2020-02-02 10:38:17 UTC  

if you can think its horizontal

2020-02-02 10:38:22 UTC  

man come on

2020-02-02 10:38:25 UTC  

We are waiting for windmill to substantiate his claim where he said we Observe things beneath 8 miles of earth’s surface.

2020-02-02 10:38:57 UTC  

^^

2020-02-02 10:39:12 UTC  

earths straight and vertical

2020-02-02 10:39:22 UTC  

evidence?

2020-02-02 10:39:23 UTC  

or get muted

2020-02-02 10:39:32 UTC  

can i send graph

2020-02-02 10:39:34 UTC  

no

2020-02-02 10:39:38 UTC  

doesn't the ice wall melt

2020-02-02 10:39:38 UTC  

?

2020-02-02 10:39:49 UTC  

no

2020-02-02 10:39:57 UTC  

is the sun flat?

2020-02-02 10:40:08 UTC  

We've drilled the Kola Superdeep Borehole (7,5 miles). We use seismology to observe deeper in the earth. In 1909, Andrija Mohorovičić, a Croatian seismologist, discovered the boundary between the crust and the mantle by observing the sudden increase of seismic waves as they passed from the crust to the mantle. Because of the sudden jump in wave velocity, he was able to infer that there must be a change in the composition in the rocks at that depth. The boundary between the crust and the mantle is generally known as the "Moho" since most scientists had trouble finding the special characters needed to write Mohorovičić's entire last name correctly. In 1912, Beno Gutenberg used observations of the sudden drop in P wave speed together with the observation of a "shadow zone" in which direct P and S waves do not arrive at seismograms a certain distance from the source to calculate that the depth of the core-mantle boundary must be at about 2900 km. In 1936, Inge Lehmann observed a second "shadow zone" within the core itself to discover the boundary between the inner core and the outer core. All 3 have documented their findings. @Derek Nelson

2020-02-02 10:40:11 UTC  

wrong chat

2020-02-02 10:40:22 UTC  

Can I get a verified Globe earther role

2020-02-02 10:40:23 UTC  
2020-02-02 10:40:25 UTC  

next?

2020-02-02 10:40:34 UTC  
2020-02-02 10:40:35 UTC  

2020-02-02 10:40:41 UTC  

@windmill man so we were correct. thanks

2020-02-02 10:40:50 UTC  

wait why?

2020-02-02 10:40:53 UTC  

No You were not

2020-02-02 10:40:54 UTC  

all seismology is based on assumptions.

2020-02-02 10:40:57 UTC  

Seismology doesn’t deal in observation.

2020-02-02 10:41:01 UTC  

^^

2020-02-02 10:41:01 UTC  

Its not

2020-02-02 10:41:10 UTC  

yes it does

2020-02-02 10:41:13 UTC  

absolutely does

2020-02-02 10:41:19 UTC  

Seismology observes sound waves. That is not an assumption

2020-02-02 10:41:20 UTC  

We have devices to measure seismic wqves

2020-02-02 10:41:26 UTC  

I agree

2020-02-02 10:41:34 UTC  

He was sharing his unfounded assumptions but that alone is not enough to mute