smiley963OPJohannesburg, Gauteng South Africa3,651 posts
aries1234: Who said I went there you are making things up again.
Lol. The only time that you can state something as fact, is if you have experienced it yourself, personally, not even having read it in a book, makes it fact!!!
Lol. The only time that you can state something as fact, is if you have experienced it yourself, personally, not even having read it in a book, makes it fact!!![/quot don't be so silly
smiley963OPJohannesburg, Gauteng South Africa3,651 posts
aries1234: Lol. The only time that you can state something as fact, is if you have experienced it yourself, personally, not even having read it in a book, makes it fact!!![/quot don't be so silly
smiley963: Lol. The only time that you can state something as fact, is if you have experienced it yourself, personally, not even having read it in a book, makes it fact!!!
There’s a whole world out there you cannot explain and you miss the things right there in front of you. The fact is that there’s never been a moment in history where you’ve known so little about the facts behind your immediate daily life.
ChesneyChrist: There’s a whole world out there you cannot explain and you miss the things right there in front of you. The fact is that there’s never been a moment in history where you’ve known so little about the facts behind your immediate daily life.
And maybe that’s the point. We don’t always like the facts therefore we want to control the facts. Does my bum look the big in this? An echo chamber of esteem-boosting reassurance is being sought after here. It’s very personal and completely about favour, the opposite of facts.
smiley963OPJohannesburg, Gauteng South Africa3,651 posts
ChesneyChrist: There’s a whole world out there you cannot explain and you miss the things right there in front of you. The fact is that there’s never been a moment in history where you’ve known so little about the facts behind your immediate daily life.
And now, according to you, I am nicely wrapped up in a little package, of your making, published too. Very interesting pointer to your personality. Analysis is good, judgement is selfish!!!
Feb 7, 2019 3:35 PM CST What lives under the crust of the Earth?
charles_nzChristchurch, Canterbury New Zealand1,386 Posts
charles_nzChristchurch, Canterbury New Zealand1,386 posts
smiley963: This subject has had me tickled for a long time:
How much exploration has been done under the earth crust (under the ground under your feet). How far down have they gone and what was found, and how far are they still planning to go, looking for what?
The simple answer is that "they" have drilled down no more than 1% of the Earth's diameter. I know, because I looked this up a few months ago.
To all intents and purposes, what is beneath the Earth remains a total and complete mystery. We know far more about outer space than we do about our own planet.
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