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 I need one help from you. as we know earth is covered with crust (bark). my
point is what are the possible evidence to prove  that earth is a living
organism.

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Craig Magee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I must admit i didn't think this would be my first e-mail to the
> Geotectonics mailing list! I think it was Aristotle (or some other famous
> person) that said,
>
> 'It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
> without accepting it'
>
> In my view this is what science is all about, how else does our
> understanding grow? I have been pleased to see many replies to this forum
> discussing this topic and querying the Earth-Tree hypothesis, whilst still
> encouraging Mr. Suresh (and others) to continue to question the current
> 'beliefs'. I'm sure the plate tectonic model sounded odd to many people
> initially. Yet here we are.
>
> However, I am disconcerted that whenever a valid question is raised, all i
> see are the same arguments coming back. There appears to be no development.
> Just links to some pictures and a brief description. Therefore, whilst I
> enjoy open debates this seems to have run its course, unless new supporting
> arguments are brought forward to move the discussion on.
>
> Cheers,
> Craig
>
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> ________________________________________
> From: Tectonics & structural geology discussion list [
> [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joaquin Garcia Sansegundo [
> [log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 10 May 2011 15:08
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: fine example
>
> I am new to this forum. The truth is I can not believe what I read.
> Is it a good idea to discuss these things?
> Best regards to all,
> Joaquin
>
> At 15:03 10/05/2011, you wrote:
> >Hello Suresh:
> >
> >I am getting increasingly confused, and I was already confused by
> >your post
> >quoting
> ><
> http://creditsecretsbiblereview.com/credit/blogs/Abiogenic-Petroleum-Origin.html
> >http://creditsecretsbiblereview.com
> >a few days ago. I am guessing: Are you telling us the Earth is a big
> >sphere shaped tree growing outwardly into space? Are you presenting
> >that thought as a theory of how the Earth formed/is forming? If this
> >is not the case, why are you posting these pictures? what are you
> >trying to say? Please come up with something that one can accept as
> >a concise hypothesis of how your line of thinking hangs together and
> >formulate ways to test the predictions following from your
> >hypothesis which would contradict those of plate tectonics for
> >example. If this is not something you can do I would recommend to
> >read up on the literature or just give up to try to persuade people
> >of something (if that is what you are trying to do) in this way
> >which I find it seriously, and increasingly, offputting, I am sorry to
> say.
> >
> >Best wishes,
> >
> >Victor
> >
> >On 10/05/2011 13:29, Suresh Bansal wrote:
> >>
> >>Dear All,
> >>
> >>
> >>please observe the new snap of fine example of mountain formation
> >>on trunk.pls see below link
> >>
> >>   <http://yfrog.com/0g72697054j>http://yfrog.com/0g72697054j
> >>
> >>regs
> >>  suresh
> >
> >
> >
> >--
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> >School of Environmental Sciences
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