Re: A89: Re: OT: darwin


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Re: A89: Re: OT: darwin




In a message dated 12/11/99 5:42:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
Serial@earthlink.net writes:

> ouch.... short time? it's been around 4+ billion years. In that time A 6
>  million foot rock could be worn down to the size of a golf ball by air
>  erosion. There is no limit to the test of time.

if the earth is like a rock, then would it not also be worn down to the size 
of a golf ball?  If this is true (l don't know if it is or not), even then 
what you are saying is that the earth could only have existed for a few 
thousand years because otherwise it would be less than the size of a golf 
ball.  Also, the force of gravity tends to keep most rocks and other objects 
at whereever they started at (if a planet). :)

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