Anonymous ID: 7ae94b Dec. 13, 2018, 12:37 a.m. No.4289335   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4289307

Kek

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  1. They’ll say Q is bs.

  2. They’ll say disinfo is necessary.

  3. Stop believing in that shit.

 

Jes like “Are we Alone”

No

 

B-b-but uh huh.

Q yer jus playin right.

Im outta here…..

 

Still tho I get it…

If Q told me There is no God wouldn’t change anything for me.

 

Give Q credit for answering that one.

Anonymous ID: 7ae94b Dec. 13, 2018, 1:07 a.m. No.4289477   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9497 >>9500

>>4289451

If Byrds diary is legit….

This is by far my favorite crazy theory.

 

Mainly as there are legitimate scientific gaps in our knowledge about the center of the Earth. Experiments that measure gravity down 10 mile or so deep mineshafts do not all fall on the expected linear line from the implied mass/density of the Earth, a lot of variation. Also we have dug down and experimentally tested less than 0.5% of the way to the Earths core (something like 20km deep out of 6,371km). Also it's still largely a mystery about how the Earths magnetic pole and general magnetic field is created (some have postulated a unipolar generator, which is very different from heat convection in molten rock).

 

And also there are alternative ways you can interpret the seismological data. Another way to put it is that the solution seismologists use for collected data are more a standard interpretaions than unique direct proofs of the internal structure of the Earth.

 

Also this: Massive ‘ocean’ discovered towards Earth’s core https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn … rths-core/

 

A reservoir of water three times the volume of all the oceans has been discovered deep beneath the Earth’s surface. The finding could help explain where Earth’s seas came from.

 

The water is hidden inside a blue rock called ringwoodite that lies 700 kilometres underground in the mantle, the layer of hot rock between Earth’s surface and its core.