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Originally posted by Bearzooka
idk if this has been posted but it looks real to me
Originally posted by muzzleflash
How come all of the ocean water doesn't pour down into the hole?
I am open minded but at the same time I am skeptical. And I have pertinent questions that require resolution.
I honestly think the water would pour all into that big hole, and drain the worlds oceans.
What mechanism prevents this from occurring?edit on 4-3-2011 by muzzleflash because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by XtraTL
10 pages of replies I've just read through and I can't find anyone who gave an actual reason satellites don't go directly over the poles.
We must be able to work it out. Someone figured it out, so we should be able to.
Originally posted by XtraTL
10 pages of replies I've just read through and I can't find anyone who gave an actual reason satellites don't go directly over the poles.
From here
earthobservatory.nasa.gov...
In this image, blue indicates open water, white indicates high sea ice concentration, and turquoise indicates loosely packed sea ice. The BLACK CIRCLE at the North Pole results from an absence of data as the satellite does not make observations that far north.
edit on 5-3-2011 by Time2wake because: (no reason given)edit on 5-3-2011 by Time2wake because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by JR MacBeth
I hardly ever make posts like this, but ten pages of massive ignorance. Wow.
I applaud the OP, why can't we get decent pole pics? So far, no good reasons why, and nothing convincing posted.
If the Earth is hollow, then probably most planets are too.
Hollow Planets the "norm"? Ah, that might change everything.
JR
Originally posted by JR MacBeth
I hardly ever make posts like this, but ten pages of massive ignorance. Wow.
I applaud the OP, why can't we get decent pole pics? So far, no good reasons why, and nothing convincing posted.
If the Earth is hollow, then probably most planets are too.
Hollow Planets the "norm"? Ah, that might change everything.
JR