There are some new theories on science called the new model. Here are some notes from one of the lectures I attended.
- There is no evidence of magna.
- Article: nature and timing or resistance of magma oceans is uncertain journal of eulogy
- There is liquid inside the earth:
- The other planets and earth are spherical.
- Why are planets so smooth (smoother than basketball. without magma. a planet full of crystalized crystia.
- Liquid water creates spheres.
- In microgravity, water creates spheres of water.
- Google hydro spheres:
- Water and space on you tube> video of the space station.
- Why do small bodies have irregular shapes? Big areas of water have a gravity. Small areas of water is influenced by larger bodies that twist those small spheres.
- Types moon on Saturn: composed of water and ice
- Titian hydrosphere: made of water ice rather than rock.
- Suboceans is a large amount of water under the surface of a planet. There are suboceans on moons of Jupiter.
- In 1700 Neptuneists: thought earth came from water.
- Volcalimsm considers that all the rocks we came out of magma or lava melts.
- Find crystals sugar or salt crystals. made from water
- Higher pressure makes crystals harder. ie diamond.
- Prethermation: if you want salt crystals put salt into water. separate water from water. lower pressure or lower the temperature and lower the amount of water.
- Rocks have 1 – 2% of water.
- There is 30% of water in Opel.
- Scientists can’t make quarts out of magma model but the universal model can make stones out of the water.
- Hydrothermal: water, temperature, heat.
- John w Bowen article Scientific American; text book view earth drenched in magma may be wrong (pg 282 um book)
- Quarts is not glass. It is the building block of crust. 98% of rocks in crust have quarts as a blue/ or primary building rock. You need a lot of water and heat to build quarts.
- The law of premogensis: simulations grown of minerals in a certain order.
- Making other earths: new America article.
- Tobia C owenr : scientific American article: what do we know about origins of earth’s oceans
- 285 The deeper we go into the earth the wetter it gets.
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