Beneath the American Midwest, on the continent of North America, the underside of Earth's crust is dripping into the planetary interior.
A Response to “The Pillars of the Earth and Radial Shrinkage”
Dennis the Menace2 August 2017Original submission (.pdf) Introduction: In the interest of good science, I always make sure to consider opposing arguments to my currently held viewpoints to the furthest extent. Recently, Matty’s Paradigm has sent me a link to an article, written by himself, titled “The Pillars of the Earth and Radial Shrinkage”. This …
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Mordor on Earth? Magma from the depths of hell is seeping through a mysterious crack
Somewhere in central Panama, there is an almost unearthly phenomenon of an opening going deep into the mantle. By Elizabeth RayneOriginal article Earth isn’t going to open up its gaping maw, dragonlike, and swallow us all into the inferno anytime soon, but it is exhaling hot breath somewhere under Panama. This obviously sounds like either …
Think Climate Change Is Messy? Wait Until Geoengineering
Someone's bound to hack the atmosphere to cool the planet. So we urgently need more research on the consequences, says climate scientist Kate Ricke.
‘New hidden world’ discovered in Earth’s inner core
The core isn't a "boring blob of iron" after all. Earth's "solid" inner core might actually be a bit mushy, researchers now find.
Ice Melt at The Poles Is Now Causing Hidden Changes to Earth’s Crust on a Huge Scale
As the polar ice sheets melt, the process is not just raising sea levels – it's also warping the underlying surface of Earth, a new study reveals, and some of the effects can be seen across thousands of miles.
Earth’s Burning, Churning Engine
New research has uncovered a flaw in our understanding of the core — specifically, about the manner in which heat energy flows from the core and through the overlying mantle.
Based on Gravitational Interaction
Having a value for Earth's average density is critical to the popular science (SciPop) model for its internal structure because we can't see inside the Earth, we can only infer what we think it's structure may be.
Passive Aggressive Special Pleading
Here's an example of a Christian who sounds like an atheist, using the scientific paradigm and tactics of atheism. "Being a geophysicist, I do not take the pillars of the Earth literally."
