David says, " I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me." This is taken to mean that David will one day go to heaven to be with the child, whereas the child, in heaven, can't return to the Earth.
Great Gulf or Outer Core?
Why does Jesus describe a great gulf of open space while popular science (SciPop) has a liquid outer core? It's a strong delusion so that you'll believe a lie. The lie is: you don't need a savior, there's nothing to be saved from.
The Pillars of the Earth and it’s Original Radius
There are some clues for us to be able to figure out the Earth's former size. This comes from the pillars of the Earth which are part of its internal structure.
The Volume of Earth’s Mantle
It's very useful to know the volume of material in the Earth's crust and mantle, but before we move on it's also worthwhile to note that the Earth's crust and mantle have several Biblical synonyms.
Present Day Earth
With a few pieces of information we can take what we know about the Earth today and deduce what the Earth was like in the past. This is the alternative to using Uniformitarianism to assume that things were the same in the past.
SciPop Seismology
The featured image is what popular science (SciPop) wants you to think the interior of the Earth looks like. SciPop doesn't want you to lie in bed at night worried about hell. SciPop is your friend. Good old SciPop.
P-waves
The study of P and S-waves led to the development of the current theory of the internal structure of the Earth. A theory that just happens to be missing something rather important: hell.
S-waves
S-waves, secondary or shear waves, travel through the Earth's crust and mantle, they can only propagate through solid material. Shear forces don't exist in liquids or gas.
The Seismology of Hell
Christian leadership has a bad case of Spaghetti syndrome because they didn't think that it was worthwhile to master the science which has been used to develop the popular science paradigm (SciPop).
Scientists detect unexpected widespread structures near Earth’s core
The nice folk over at popular science (SciPop) just discovered remnants of the pillars of the earth.
