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Col wrote:
"Bill Hayward" wrote in message ... http://nujournal.net/core.pdf What a load of rubbish! The Earth has been far warmer in the past and it didn't explode. Col My understanding of the article is that it is the temperature of the planet's core that is the cause for concern. The Earth may have been warmer in the past but we do not know how warm the core was. Also a reply of 'What a load of rubbish!' is not really suitable for a sci newsgroup. Maybe you should propose uk.gossip.weather and post there. Bill |
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