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Old 09-17-2015, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by sloride View Post
Does that mean that you agree with #2 post?
Where else would everything on this globe have come from? We are in outer space ourselves, cruising through it daily.

My study has it that during the long era of matter gradually attracting itself to other matter that led to planets in their orbits, the earth was virtually molten matter from top to bottom, from core to crust, the crust gradually forming. Most of the heavy metals gravitated to the center. Word is, not sure how it could be proven, that there is a large swimming pool of molten gold under enormous pressure near the center of the earth. And the heavier metals even closer. Again, not sure how we could know how sharp the dividing lines are between the different elements. I gather that most of the gold that we've found on the surface came from asteroids that landed after some surface solidity was obtained.
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