(February 22, 2016 at 4:02 pm)FebruaryOfReason Wrote: We're drifting away from Robby's OP here.Again what makes you think the atmosphere was of the same make up as it is today? Clearly if the circumference of the earth exceeded the protection of it's magnetic fields then solar migration of moisture and atmosphere is indeed plausible. which means if our current levels after said event are as they are now. then it would stand to reason it was more dense at the time.
Just like all the water drifted away!
Sorry.
And as Simon Moon has pointed out, the atmosphere would have got almost as thin as Drich's argument, what with being spread over a much wider surface
Quote:Combined with the lower density of the atmosphere, I wonder what the cooling effect of all that water being drawn off by solar winds would have been,Water is not 'drawn off' sport. it evaporates rises above the denser atmosphere and rather than condense and fall back as rain, it is pull off the planet along with lighter aspects of our atmosphere.
What would the temp be at sea level? It would depend on where one was and what season it was.
Quote:why it isn't mentioned in the Bible, and how Noah survived it at 500 years old?500 years old by what calendar? Yours?
Quote:Seriously Drich, if this were a kid's story you would throw it in the trash. Give it up man. If you aren't going to concede the lamentable bollox of this story, then what do you think is rubbish?Pluuzze I eat guys like you up for fun. I like taking your 'precious' (science) and beat you with it first.. (It helps tenderize some of your 'tougher guys.'