Hmm...don't want to spend too much time on this, and really don't want to
read and respond to replies to me.

So, we all have our basic concept of the planet?  Earth.  Scientists will
tell you the earth has a liquid iron core.  Interesting.  Have they been
down there to stick a finger in and say yup, it's liquid iron!  As most of
you will know, we have many 'layer' apparently.  The one we can see is the
crust.  So far, despite the best efforts of science and technology, going
into deep ocean trenches where the crust is at it's minimum, they can't
drill through it.  So we can't get by the crust, but we can use science to
tell us that indeed the inner core is liquid iron?  Given our standards, I
cannot believe that.  I'm not saying it *could* be true, but we can't even
get through the thinnest part of the crust.  So I have a problem when
science tells me what once was theory is now a fact taught (heh, by me) in
elementary school?  It's all bunk.  So much will change in the future.  We
cannot even understand it.

What is also going from theory to fact is 'blackholes'.  Collapsed stars.
So dense they bend light.  It wasn't supposed to be able to be done.  Now
science tells us it may be.  Yet they actually haven't found or see this
happen.  Load of bunk to me at the moment.  If I live to be 1000yrs perhaps
I'll change my opinion?   More likely than me living to that age is that
phenomenon isn't happening.

Ok, that's too much writing for me.  More to life than sitting here!

Brad


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