(August 4, 2014 at 11:01 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Which would be even worse, because now you have cavaties underneath 130psi worth of miracle water. The destruction would be even more pronounced as they collapsed under the mass. It isn't calculated because it wouldn't make a difference. I was being very generous before. The topography can't hold the water, and if it could -you'd need more than 2-3hundred feet to actually get 2-3hundred feet.......alot more. "Heavy rain clouds" my ass, try a monsoon the size of the african continent. Please though, tell me about these "certain geologic events" that can bring this much water to the surface?well you ask me to consider your math. didn't use the right input for the water source so it's wrong. not sure what the point is about the water weight that pressing down on a lake bed. after all, there's water currently in the gulf with beaucoup pressure.
Still trying to salvage the fairy tale?
We could do this righteous, but I'm not going to go through the trouble unless you're willing to circumscribe an area and then eat crow when we're finished. Think you'd be able to do that?
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