Re: age of the Earth

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Sujet : Re: age of the Earth
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physics sci.physics.relativity sci.math
Date : 20. Apr 2025, 19:53:32
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Organisation : Modern Human
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On 4/20/25 8:45 AM, Bertitaylor wrote:
On Sun, 20 Apr 2025 12:53:58 +0000, J. J. Lodder wrote:
 
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Then when he published his book, (origin of species 1859) he wrote the
age of the earth to be
306,662,400 years old.
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You are quote-mining.
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In reality Darwin wrote:      (second edition)
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Hence,
 Huh?
 under ordinary circumstances, I should infer that for a cliff 500
feet in height, a denudation of one inch per century for the whole
length would be a sufficient allowance.
 500*12*100 is 600000 years.
   At this rate, on the above data,
the denudation of the Weald must have required 306,662,400 years;
 Whatever the Weald is, *hence* its height gotta be
 306662400/100 inches or 3066624 inches or 3066624/12 feet or 255552 feet
or about 8 times the height of Mount Everest was the height of the
Weald, whatever that may have been.
 Somebody smelling a really stinking rat or is our canine arithmetic
woefully wrong somewhere?
 
Good catch Hindu. Makes one think the thing was Physfit's dick, pointing up.
The foot and hand and leg and dick they use to measure length must be the culprit.
One day, Modern Human scientists will take their "Weald" and shove it up their cro-magnon asses to stay together intact for the eternity that's coming.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
20 Apr 25 * Re: age of the Earth7Bertitaylor
20 Apr 25 +* Re: age of the Earth2Physfitfreak
21 Apr 25 i`- Re: age of the Earth1Bertitaylor
21 Apr 25 +* Re: age of the Earth2Physfitfreak
21 Apr 25 i`- Re: age of the Earth1Physfitfreak
21 Apr 25 `* Re: age of the Earth2Physfitfreak
22 Apr 25  `- Re: age of the Earth1bertitaylor

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