C Brown
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Notable Quotes [Verbatim]
Lunar Bukakke
"The Earth is 75% water, period."
"And what about the oceans of water under the ocean?"
"And the steam vents under the oceans? Very consistent with the Bible."
"Mr. Uncle Walt Brown solved the issue with the heat with the hydroplane theory. As a matter of fact of fact, he solved many other issues and explain how we have the Mid Atlantic ridge."
"(Walt Brown is my uncle , so yeah I am the expert.)"
'Water for example can accelerate [radioactive] decay substantially."
"If you have super-critical water shooting out with escape velocity, the heat that was created by the accelerated decay was absorbed by fusing heavier elements created by Z pitch, and the super-critical water directed the heat into space much like the geysers of Enceladus, but with much more pressure. As long as the heat is directed and expelled into space, the heat issue is no longer a issue."
Cosmology & Physics
"And also evidence that makes the formation of earth water and heavier elements impossible for the big bang."
"Dark energy is moving at the speed of light between matter and the stars."
"Supernovas did not create the higher elements."
"I told u Z pinch created all the heavier elements. I has been demonstrated."
"The Z pinch is produced by lighting."
"For binding energy for elements lighter than 60, fusion results in higher binding energy which doesn't omit heat fusion of nuclei heavier than 60 causes a drop in binding energy which means the event absorbs heat from its surroundings."
Biology
"I'm referring about the experiment where she [Mary Schweitzer] soaked the dinosaur tissue in iron-rich ostrich blood for two years period she compared the tissue versus tissue that was soaked in water for 2 years."
"So chitin is not subject to the 2nd laws of thermal dynamics as it pertains to decay? Or will we state chitin survivability rate at a trillion years?"