(December 15, 2008 at 12:05 pm)lukec Wrote: The thermosphere is not nearly dense enough to hold water on the magnitude you're speaking of, and as such it is not truly "hot," although the few particles in it can reach high temperatures. But it's practically a vacuum, and it's minimum 80 km out- the space station is in orbit in its upper reaches. Don't twist facts.
I didn't twist the facts you make a baseless assumption and expect everyone to believe it because most people want to because they don't believe in the Bible or my information, but I have learned the quickest way to deal with this is to ask questions. This 'scientific' approach so common with militant skeptics such as yourself is easily stiffled with questions.
How dense is the thermosphere and how dense would it have to be to hold what amount of water vapor needed to flood the entire earth as the Bible states, and is 100° - 3000° F "hot" enough? Tell me why it won't work. Google that.