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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "don findlay"
Date: 09 Apr 2007 11:28:46 AM
Object: Re: The picture that speaks a thousand words
On Apr 9, 1:49 pm, "malibu" <vega...@accesscomm.ca> wrote:

On Apr 7, 10:36 pm, "don findlay" <d...@tower.net.au> wrote:> TheBookman wrote:

On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 20:11:53 -0600, Art Deco wrote:


don findlay <d...@tower.net.au> wrote:


http://users.indigo.net.au/don/abstracts/convergence.html


A thousand words of what?


Looks like "Crayola" is one of them.


Yep, ..Anything to make it easier for the cognitively challenged
around here. (You can't say I'm not good to them. )


Earth expansion is so self-evident that pictures
won't help. Their heads are in the sand, their eyes
are clogged with sand, they got sand for brains.

The Solomon Islands just rose 30 meters.

John

PS. Coral reefs occur about ten kilometres inland in northwestern
Australia and are also exhumed along the Western Australian coast.
< http://users.indigo.net.au/don/ng/ning.html >
....and the high-standing beachfront right here in Perth here is fossil
mangroves.
The whole place is sticking out of the water, ...recently (not to
mention long ago.). (I don't think anybody recognises the
significance of that, ... Plate Tectonically speaking)
.


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