Message from @shakz7

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2019-12-23 16:24:36 UTC  

No sorry they do not @shakz7 they are only evidence that our surface that we are on has discharges or on your model tectonic plates that shift. That doesn't prove anything accept that there is some interaction that has built up disturbance that you can feel.

2019-12-23 16:24:52 UTC  

How would P waves curve upward

2019-12-23 16:25:01 UTC  

Diffraction

2019-12-23 16:25:11 UTC  

😄

2019-12-23 16:25:15 UTC  

lol

2019-12-23 16:25:22 UTC  

When they travel through a different medium

2019-12-23 16:25:30 UTC  

You might now know that

2019-12-23 16:25:56 UTC  

That requires a different density medium. These waves are traveling out from not mantle at some point, back THROUGH the crust and would take the same path they were

2019-12-23 16:26:05 UTC  

When waves pass through a boundary of layers it causes them to curve

2019-12-23 16:26:14 UTC  

Like I said

2019-12-23 16:26:17 UTC  

A flearther doesn’t have a mechanism for the waves to continuously curve upward

2019-12-23 16:26:29 UTC  

So you are assuming you know the correct layers

2019-12-23 16:26:30 UTC  

@shakz7 diffraction is spreading out not curving around a ball

2019-12-23 16:26:36 UTC  

Ohhhhh

2019-12-23 16:26:39 UTC  

XD

2019-12-23 16:26:42 UTC  

Its theory

2019-12-23 16:26:46 UTC  

Refraction

2019-12-23 16:26:50 UTC  

lol

2019-12-23 16:26:55 UTC  

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2019-12-23 16:26:59 UTC  

We know that there’s a layer of much higher density below the crust

2019-12-23 16:27:01 UTC  

Damn well I haven’t do geography for ages

2019-12-23 16:27:28 UTC  

Brb anyways

2019-12-23 16:27:41 UTC  

@shakz7 refraction is deflection none coherent so please come again

2019-12-23 16:27:41 UTC  

The real fun is at vexillology

2019-12-23 16:28:01 UTC  

fantasy worlds beneath the earth

2019-12-23 16:28:10 UTC  

?

2019-12-23 16:28:44 UTC  

I, too, like flags

2019-12-23 16:28:52 UTC  

knowledge of unverifiable things

2019-12-23 16:29:00 UTC  

Anthurium gets it

2019-12-23 16:29:43 UTC  

We can verify the density of lower layers because we can even make seismic waves ourselves. That’s one way we detect nuclear tests

2019-12-23 16:30:02 UTC  

And we know rough origin points of earthwuakes too

2019-12-23 16:30:05 UTC  

that doenst verify anything

2019-12-23 16:30:10 UTC  

What’s the word? Episomething?

2019-12-23 16:30:28 UTC  

diging down is a way to know what is down there

2019-12-23 16:31:04 UTC  

and that surprised those who did it

2019-12-23 16:31:07 UTC  

Wym it doesn’t verify anything? That’s like saying you can’t know that water has a different density from air solely because it refracts light

2019-12-23 16:31:36 UTC  

Idk if I’d say it surprised anyone. We knew it’d get hot and the logistics would get increasingly more and more strained

2019-12-23 16:32:26 UTC  

i know its hard for you to grasp the fact that people make stuff up for money

2019-12-23 16:32:35 UTC  

Nonargument

2019-12-23 16:32:35 UTC  

or other reasons

2019-12-23 16:32:40 UTC  

@RadRhys we aren't propagating earthquakes although some think the HARP machine causes some of them do to it's use. Rough origins of earthquakes is not knowing where they come from what causes them and what they do other then the destruction they cause to our man made structures so what you have said is we really don't know anything at all about them. Carry on