Quote from: "BobDole"has anyone thought of a legitimate rebuttal to the argument about seismic waves traveling through the earths core?government conspiracy totally.
has anyone thought of a legitimate rebuttal to the argument about seismic waves traveling through the earths core?
Quote from: "BobDole"Quote from: "buckeyecrew"Quote from: "BobDole"has anyone thought of a legitimate rebuttal to the argument about seismic waves traveling through the earths core?government conspiracy totally.evidentlyhow do you type with that messed up arm lol
Quote from: "buckeyecrew"Quote from: "BobDole"has anyone thought of a legitimate rebuttal to the argument about seismic waves traveling through the earths core?government conspiracy totally.evidently
Seismic waves reflect off the ice wall, creating the illusion of a round earth.
The ice wall is not made out of ice.
Your post did not make an iota of sense.
The ice wall is made out of the same thing Antarctica is made out of.
sooo..why dotn earth quakes destory the ice wall?
just seems like...the vibrations would cause cracks...over 4 billion years...worth of time
There are earthquakes all the time along the rim. However, they are slight and the mechanism that is responsible for these 'quakes is also the one responsible for making the ice wall.
Read the thread.
Rock and stone.
Quote from: "TheEngineer"There are earthquakes all the time along the rim. However, they are slight and the mechanism that is responsible for these 'quakes is also the one responsible for making the ice wall.Can you explain that mechanism, please? I truly want to see the light and ignore all I learned in my college geology and geography classes.
The rock and stone just happen to have ice on top of it.
Quote from: "~schistocisty~"Quote from: "TheEngineer"There are earthquakes all the time along the rim. However, they are slight and the mechanism that is responsible for these 'quakes is also the one responsible for making the ice wall.Can you explain that mechanism, please? I truly want to see the light and ignore all I learned in my college geology and geography classes.Subduction. But you should know that since you took geology in college.
Quote from: "Tom Bishop"Rock and stone.the same rock and stone that conducts seismic waves at a certain frequency, yet somehow bounces them back in the opposite direction at a different frequency? what substance in those rocks causes the seismic waves to change direction, if they were being transmitted along in a different direction initially? if its the same substance as the earths crust, the waves should maintain the same frequency and they should continue traveling through the ice wall (which isn't really ice) and out towards the edge where they would be dispersed
Quote from: "BobDole"Quote from: "Tom Bishop"Rock and stone.the same rock and stone that conducts seismic waves at a certain frequency, yet somehow bounces them back in the opposite direction at a different frequency? what substance in those rocks causes the seismic waves to change direction, if they were being transmitted along in a different direction initially? if its the same substance as the earths crust, the waves should maintain the same frequency and they should continue traveling through the ice wall (which isn't really ice) and out towards the edge where they would be dispersedThe edge is held firmly in place like a drum.