There is an ocean inside the earth that has more water than all the seas on the surface put together

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  • wehateporn
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    • Apr 2007
    • 27176

    #1

    There is an ocean inside the earth that has more water than all the seas on the surface put together


    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.

    The huge size of the reservoir throws new light on the origin of Earth’s water. Some geologists think water arrived in comets as they struck the planet, but the new discovery supports an alternative idea that the oceans gradually oozed out of the interior of the early Earth.

    Continued https://www.newscientist.com/article...rths-core/amp/
  • Acepimp
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    • Jan 2012
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    #2
    Yep, it's incredible. I only drink untreated spring water from deep underground, and I have an endless supply
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    • NewNick
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      • Mar 2009
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      #3
      Wait a minute !!!

      So you do believe in science now ?

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      • Sly
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        • Sep 2004
        • 31376

        #4
        That's incredible. Curious about one thing, he mentions that he only knows of it beneath the United States as of right now. And yet, that alone could be 3 times the current volume of ocean water?
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        • Struggle4Bucks
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          • May 2011
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          #5
          Originally posted by wehateporn

          ... but the new discovery supports an alternative idea that the oceans gradually oozed out of the interior of the early Earth.
          But but but that still doesnt explain where the water comes from...........
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          • Bladewire
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            • Aug 2003
            • 56228

            #6
            Originally posted by Struggle4Bucks
            But but but that still doesnt explain where the water comes from...........
            Comets & Asteroids from space containing large amounts of ice.


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            • beerptrol
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              • Feb 2003
              • 12722

              #7
              won't be long until the government gives Nestle exclusive rights to it at a dirt cheap rate
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              • Struggle4Bucks
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                • May 2011
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                #8
                Originally posted by Bladewire
                Comets & Asteroids from space containing large amounts of ice.
                No no no that was the first idea! Now there is a new idea...
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                • RedFred
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                  • Feb 2016
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Acepimp
                  Yep, it's incredible. I only drink untreated spring water from deep underground, and I have an endless supply
                  Is that because of Chernobyl?

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                  • King Mark
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                    • Aug 2016
                    • 27033

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Acepimp
                    Yep, it's incredible. I only drink untreated spring water from deep underground, and I have an endless supply
                    We can tell

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                    • MFCT
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                      • Jan 2015
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by wehateporn
                      [CENTER]... the oceans gradually oozed out of the interior of the early Earth.
                      Gradually...or all at once. But that would cause a global flood.

                      But if that were to have happened, the water would have come from the mid-ocean ridges.



                      Plus, this discovery lends further credibility of Dr. Walter Brown's "Hydroplate Theory" which makes perfect sense if you watch this brief video summary explaining it.



                      https://youtu.be/sD9ZGt9UA-U

                      However, the Hydroplate Theory creates a problem by suggesting the Noah's flood story in the bible is actual true earth geologic history. Typically, when science begins to indicate things as fact that we don't want to believe, we know its time to disavow science as foolishness and hearsay.
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                      • pimpmaster9000
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                        • Dec 2011
                        • 26732

                        #12
                        Originally posted by MFCT
                        Gradually...or all at once. But that would cause a global flood.

                        But if that were to have happened, the water would have come from the mid-ocean ridges.



                        Plus, this discovery lends further credibility of Dr. Walter Brown's "Hydroplate Theory" which makes perfect sense if you watch this brief video summary explaining it.



                        https://youtu.be/sD9ZGt9UA-U

                        However, the Hydroplate Theory creates a problem by suggesting the Noah's flood story in the bible is actual true earth geologic history. Typically, when science begins to indicate things as fact that we don't want to believe, we know its time to disavow science as foolishness and hearsay.
                        Noahs flood is absolute bullshit...sea water is so rich in salt that it would leave massive remains...plants would not grow for centuries...hannibals invasion prompted romans to salt fields in tunisia, to this day no plants grow in those areas...seawater has a fuck ton of salt...
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                        • MFCT
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                          • Jan 2015
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by crucifissio
                          Noahs flood is absolute bullshit...sea water is so rich in salt that it would leave massive remains...plants would not grow for centuries...hannibals invasion prompted romans to salt fields in tunisia, to this day no plants grow in those areas...seawater has a fuck ton of salt...
                          Not to argue with you. But you're not entirely correct.

                          "Salting the earth, or sowing with salt, is the ritual of spreading salt on conquered cities to symbolize a curse on their re-inhabitation.[1][2] It originated as a symbolic practice in the ancient Near East and became a well-established folkloric motif in the Middle Ages.[3] Contrary to popular belief, using salt in this way would not have been a practical method of rendering an area unfit for crop production due to the very large quantity of salt required. "

                          There would of course be plenty of leftover salt after Noah's flood. Assuming freshwater rain never fell after the flood waters receded, washing the leftover salt into rivers and back into the oceans, you'd be correct.

                          Tunisia: Annual average rainfall amount is lower than 500 mm (19.68 in) nearly everywhere in Tunisia. Tunisia is therefore a dry, semi-arid country.

                          Watch the video before you jump to conclusions.
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                          • geedub
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                            • Jun 2005
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                            #14
                            I thought earth was flat?
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                            • CaptainHowdy
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                              • Dec 2004
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by geedub
                              I thought earth was flat?
                              Oops . . .

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                              • brassmonkey
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                                • Sep 2005
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                                #16
                                what bran of tinfoil does he use to make his beanies?
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                                • Acepimp
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                                  • Jan 2012
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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Dead Eye
                                  We can tell
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