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On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 8:08 AM, Victor Bense <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  Hello Suresh:
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> So, according to your line of thought, volcanism creating pillow lavas and
> oceanic crust at mid-oceanic ridges is a biological process? Is that
> correct?
>
  yes, same resin is erupting from trunk.


http://yfrog.com/5xvalcano2j

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> Victor
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> On 10/05/2011 14:48, Suresh Bansal wrote:
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>  Hi victor,
>   yes, according to me earth is a single living organism like a tree and
> covered with thick bark as trunk. as one tree is a result of one seed same
> earth is a result of one meteorite containing amino acid and biological
> chemistry . just you observe the mature tree with thick bark and compare it
> with earth . yes i agreed similarities doest mean that they are same.
>   regarding crude oil i have different thinking. we are getting crude oil
> an organic compound linked with living organism from crust that is a result
> of metabolism of earth like organic compound we are getting from bark of
> tree. i have lot of visual, intelligent and scientific evidence to prove it.
>   regarding PT i agree with this but biological process in the earth
> is responsible for the formation and motion of plates.same is also happening
> in trunk of tree. see the link.
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>  http://img856.imageshack.us/i/platetectonics.png/
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>  regs
>  suresh bansal
>  business man in India
>
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>  On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Victor Bense <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>  Hello Suresh:
>>
>> I am getting increasingly confused, and I was already confused by your
>> post quoting  http://creditsecretsbiblereview.com<http://creditsecretsbiblereview.com/credit/blogs/Abiogenic-Petroleum-Origin.html>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
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>> On 10/05/2011 13:29, Suresh Bansal wrote:
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>>
>>  Dear All,
>>
>>
>>  please observe the new snap of fine example of mountain formation on
>> trunk.pls see below link
>>
>>    http://yfrog.com/0g72697054j
>>
>>  regs
>>  suresh
>>
>>
>>
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> University of East Anglia
> School of Environmental Sciences
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> England
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