I honestly wish it was crazy thinking Alex, however in learning Physics and forces, I can see this has a possible outcome to global defrost.He gets crazier and stupider with every post.
I honestly wish it was crazy thinking Alex, however in learning Physics and forces, I can see this has a possible outcome to global defrost.He gets crazier and stupider with every post.
Says the troll, who is also persistent in trying to tell the mods their jobs, and constantly only posts ban posts. Do trolls learn maths? do trolls take the effort to try to do models?Mods, please ban this halfwit troll.
The problem is I thought about this from the Melon video, and did not know this, and to think it, when others have thought it before me, leaves room for concern in my mind.
WOWI have some wonderful news for you... the earth is not going to blow up like the melon.
I have some wonderful news for you... the earth is not going to blow up like the melon.
Meaningless word salad.An implode is not really an explode, but rather a displacement contraction, that can cause a displacement expansion by the contraction of energy causing an implode that becomes an expansion ''explode'' of the matter.
You haven't learned any physics.I could not without certainty from the Physics I have learnt
More meaningless word salad.say that a change in mass in areas would not have a change in the form of the matter density held within its boundary of surface solidity stress limit to more applied force from the greater mass of the extra occupied volume of space with the melted ice making the oceans deeper , therefore imposing a greater mass on the sea bed floor compared to the existence form that defines the equilibrium state of the now density compared to a greater pressure compacting the density further with increased inwards force misshaping the present form to redefine the matter form to a new equilibrium that by the nature of centripetal and centrifugal force has to follow the Physical laws of matter form by motion ?
Talking about density displacement and I have learnt no Physics, take a breath dude, breath in and breath out and try to re read the last post and understand it.Meaningless word salad.
You haven't learned any physics.
More meaningless word salad.
Yes, definitely not. I'm sure that would cause the matrix to reveal to theorist-constant12345 that the earth is about to be smashed with a meteorite as if by a sledgehammer...A word of advice do not ever go and see a comedian named Gallagher, it may be too terrifying for you.
No, they don't - which is one way people can tell you are a troll.Do trolls learn maths?
They claim they want to write scientific papers, and ask for help, but when help is offered they call people names and proclaim themselves brilliant and in no need of help.do trolls want to write scientific papers and ask for help?
No, you're not. You don't want help, you want people to tell you how smart you are to get a bit of an ego boost. Your ego depends on you telling yourself you are brilliant, far smarter than all these ordinary people using ordinary science and mathematics. You will therefore never acknowledge anyone who contradicts your woo, since that would shatter the image you have of yourself - and that image is clearly very, very important to you.Anyone can see I am genuine . . . .
Melting the floating ice at the North Pole will do exactly zero to affect density or pressure on the Earth.or that when the ice melts up North that will have an effect of the density at the poles, meaning less weight, meaning less compression on the inwards point to gravity. The Earth will change shape on a big scale, the entire crust will become displaced.
I disagree. It will cause a teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy re-distribution of mass on Earth's crust, causing massive upthrusts and downthrusts of hundreds or even thousands of milimeters in some areas.Melting the floating ice at the North Pole will do exactly zero to affect density or pressure on the Earth.
I hesitated to bring this up earlier for fear of feeding a very voracious troll...I disagree. It will cause a teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy re-distribution of mass on Earth's crust, causing massive upthrusts and downthrusts of hundreds or even thousands of milimeters in some areas.