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Originally Posted by earnest37
Since we’re all "genius" mechanics and scientists here I’ll pose this interesting observation. We know that without a magnetic field surrounding the earth life could not exist because of the field’s protective barrier to the sun’s damaging rays. Correct? If you don’t believe me study it a bit.
Now, scientists have been able to very accurately measure the earth’s diminishing magnetic field since the mid 19th century. It is decreasing by about half every 400 years or so. Now, here’s the problem – if it is decreasing an exact measure amount every few centuries then, in retrospect, it must have been pretty strong at one time. But that presents an omniscient problem because if the earth were more than a few thousand years old the magnetic field would have been so strong it would have literally torn the earth to pieces. Since the earth’s magnetic field is definitely growing weaker the sun’s damaging rays more easily penetrate the magnetic field creating real problems for all life on earth. Some people don’t want the ignorant public to know these facts but these facts don’t lie. If you think climate change is interesting now, just wait! 
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You've certainly convinced me. How on earth could I have ever thought the earth was more than 6000 years old? And to compound my grievous errors I'll admit with some shame that there was a time when I didn't believe it was FLAT.
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