Common ridiculous "knowledge"
-fossil fuels.
So of all the dinosaurs from the past, only the ones in the middle east turned into oil? Why would they turn into oil instead of say... Being broken down by bacteria?
-the earth is solid. If gravity were strong enough to make a solid earth, wouldn't it also be strong enough to continue crushing the solid earth until fusion occurred and it turned into a star? Isn't that exactly what happened and then more material was caught in the gravity well of the microstar creating a shell around a central star? Exactly like a hydrogen atom looks. A toroid?
-we can save the earth with electric cars. Ok. Electric cars have existed for 100 years. But what about electric shipping container vessels, electric jumbo jets? How could we possibly electrify everything, especially the heavier modes of transport?
-vaccines. Inject a bit of the virus to develop an immune response to the virus, but if you get the same immune response from the actual virus it's not good enough and you're going to kill everyone. Measles is a slight rash and elevated temp for 10 days. Mumps is very similar. Oh... And also reubella. These are, in 99.9% of cases simply a mild rash. Most parents wouldn't even know their kid had MMR because little kids get rashes all the time.
The sun is supposedly mostly hydrogen. It would seem that hydrogen existed first for some reason, and as mass tends to attract mass, the hydrogen bundled together because hydrogen has mass. The more potent argument is why isnt jupiter a sun. Maybe there isnt enough mass or density. Maybe a sun has to have some sort of "spark" to give it life. The earth is solid and seems to be made of something different than the sun. The center areas are definitely liquid elements. Pressure creates heat, if you've ever worked a hammer you'll know this. Liquid hot rock spews out of the earth. The further down you mine, the warmer it is. If you've ever dug a hole, you will find that it packs tighter the further down you go. Logically, the weight on the stuff on top presses down on that underneath.
If you want to experiment with this stuff, the distillation of hydrogen is fairly easy. I won't get into it here but hydrogen is fairly volatile. If the sun somehow creates hydrogen and sustains the creation of it somehow, it might as well be a hydrogen oven. As far as I'm aware, the earth has no ability to create like the sun does. The Son gave us life, and his land is our host.
The earth is a hollow toroid. As are all "living" planets.
If the outer shell is solid or gaseous depends on how big the central star is, how fast things are spinning, etc.
Just watch a video of water spinning in space. It turns into a toroid.
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