Ok, Smarticus, I will argue.
1.) All the points for RE have been argued thoroughly, and all make sense.
2.) Your floating oceans hypothesis has been disproved time and again.
3.) You are acting like a retard, making up arguments as you go along.
4.) Other RE'ers are still trying in vain to make you see sense.
@Chief, try reading that again while walking into busy traffic.
I do not agree that the oceans should float.
I'll break it down for you in simple steps:
1) Any molecule in a fluid has mass.
2) Any molecule in a fluid is free to move around in the fluid.
3) The total mass of the fluid is the sum of the masses of all of the molecules.
4) On an 'RE' this mass is affected by the Earths Gravitational field, and thus, the oceans do not float.
The End.
So every molecule in the oceans is free to float away, but not the oceans?
I'm going to do RE a big favor and wait for someone else to argue your points for you guys. Seriously, you're making yourselves look dumber than dumb.
Correction, every molecule on the surface of the ocean in RE is free to float away, if it has enough energy, the molecules underneath can't.
However, you are saying that on FE the ocean's molecules cannot float away because the earth accelerates into them. That means that no molecules can float away, because if they did the earth would accelerate the rest of the ocean into them.
So, you admit that on FE, there cannot be rain. Oh dear.