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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: cosmicforce who wrote (3976)12/4/2000 8:14:34 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) of 28931
 
They will tell you that before the Flood the Earth had much higher air pressure and was, get this, covered with a canopy of water.

Held in place by the laws of ORBIT! Makes sense! Now the flood reached to the top of the highest mountains. What's that? About 6 miles? So we have a canopy of water about 6 miles thick orbiting the earth. I wonder effect the sun had on the canopy...any algae?!

Anyhow, this might be something for NASA to consider as it looks toward the creation of artificial environments as we colonize space. We would probably have to establish the water ring as sections of ice enclosed in heat resistant plastic scaled to a timed release dissolving plan. This would allow the time to send about 4 million space ships up over several weeks to connect the orbital ring. You could seed this orbital ocean with fish that were impregnated with gravity isoptopes. Fishing for food would be a simple matter of beaming gravity rays into the water with a coded logitude and latitude imprinted in the wave structure *(or within the particle matrix). Eventually people could build floating islands on either side of the water surfaces. This would be space efficient. Space travel could still go on as the rockets would do a swim phase...just like those computer games where you have to swim through the water without getting kilt, but not that hard.
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