Talk about really reaching for another shit-stirring drama queen thread, this one tops it all. Yes, lets ignore the laws of gravity, the process of accretion, and that heavier things do in fact sink below lighter things. Makes perfect sense to me.
"The center of gravity of the Earth is not at the "center" of the Earth but a sub-sphere or layer about 400 miles below the surface we live on." LOL, this is rich. So the little green men that live in the sphere would be in zero gravity since the 'sub-sphere' gravity would cancel out the 'shell' gravity.
A Sun inside the Earth? Let’s ignore that a star can only form when there is fusion of hydrogen into helium. For fusion to happen, there has to be a certain amount of size and mass to this big ball of gas. The means the smallest sun possible would be about 8% the size of our Sun (interestingly enough this has been verified since a star smaller than this has never been discovery. Funny how real science s built upon being able to verify theories). Our Sun is 870000 miles across, the smallest amount a star can be and still support the fusion of hydrogen into helium would be 69600 miles. The earth is 7926 miles across (unless you buy into that the Earth is really flat).
Come on Tone, you are really getting sloppy, surely your Google searches can return better stuff then this. Have you ever actually come up with one of these conspiracy theories of your own or are you only capable of regurgitating internet rumor-mill dribble? Christ, at least entertain us with something original.
"The center of gravity of the Earth is not at the "center" of the Earth but a sub-sphere or layer about 400 miles below the surface we live on." LOL, this is rich. So the little green men that live in the sphere would be in zero gravity since the 'sub-sphere' gravity would cancel out the 'shell' gravity.
A Sun inside the Earth? Let’s ignore that a star can only form when there is fusion of hydrogen into helium. For fusion to happen, there has to be a certain amount of size and mass to this big ball of gas. The means the smallest sun possible would be about 8% the size of our Sun (interestingly enough this has been verified since a star smaller than this has never been discovery. Funny how real science s built upon being able to verify theories). Our Sun is 870000 miles across, the smallest amount a star can be and still support the fusion of hydrogen into helium would be 69600 miles. The earth is 7926 miles across (unless you buy into that the Earth is really flat).
Come on Tone, you are really getting sloppy, surely your Google searches can return better stuff then this. Have you ever actually come up with one of these conspiracy theories of your own or are you only capable of regurgitating internet rumor-mill dribble? Christ, at least entertain us with something original.
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