uh... hate to be picky but I can only count 9 houses in that article.... 1 Ultramodern Cantilevered Forest Home 2 Ultramodern Buried Bunker Home 3 Ultramodern Spiral Shell Home 4 Ultramodern Urban Hilltop Home 5 Ultramodern Tiny Lot Home 6 Ultramodern Skinny Lot Home 7 Ultramodern Contextually Designed Home 8 Ultramodern Concrete Fortress Home 9 Ultramodern Glass Cube Home
@Josh This idea doesn't mean the earth is hollowing.
Although it WOULD be cool if was like "journey to the center" of the earth down there... but it's not
Stuff expands with heat, yeah? The stuff at the center of the earth gets super heated by earth's own gravity (trying to cram it into a small space at the center), it expands and then rises to the top, some of it coming out of the earth's seams, the rest pooling beneath, building pressure and pushing things apart. The stuff that's seeping out cools and becomes a new part of the crust, increasing the size of the earth. Gravity and sheer weight of the crust not allowing it to just spurt off. eventually it will equalize: gravity/pressure/heat/convection/expansion... There's no extra material, it's all already here; it's just super-hot, but slowly cooling.
At one point when the earth was all molten, there were no seas at all. When water was finally made by the slamming together of atoms in the planet's core it condensed and made rain, this rain cooled the earth, and so cooled all the stuff coming out of it, in turn making more water. This cooling is continuing even now. The equalization point? Larger, cooler, less volcanic earth, long time away. (This explanation is, of course, a MAJOR simplification of the process...) That's the way I understand it: but I'm no astrophysicist/geologist. Those ripples in the sea floor that follow the shape of the land seem pretty conclusive to me. The age of the sea floor... well if that's true... it's pretty convincing.
nope, no dice: for some reason disney is regionalized so people from other countries can only get to their region's version of the site, and australia has NO MUPPETS. What a rip-off. I couldn't even find anywhere on the australian one to do a search. BAAAAD Design, idiots.
Wuh? I get hand-balled to Disney Australia which doesn't seem to even HAVE a muppets section (if it does, it's buried underneath all the "high school musical" crap
Perfect. I <3 them
The sum up neatorama quietly and succinctly, while being hilarious
1 Ultramodern Cantilevered Forest Home
2 Ultramodern Buried Bunker Home
3 Ultramodern Spiral Shell Home
4 Ultramodern Urban Hilltop Home
5 Ultramodern Tiny Lot Home
6 Ultramodern Skinny Lot Home
7 Ultramodern Contextually Designed Home
8 Ultramodern Concrete Fortress Home
9 Ultramodern Glass Cube Home
maybe they combine to make 10 Ultra mega Home...
can you make a direct link?
This idea doesn't mean the earth is hollowing.
Although it WOULD be cool if was like "journey to the center" of the earth down there... but it's not
Stuff expands with heat, yeah?
The stuff at the center of the earth gets super heated by earth's own gravity (trying to cram it into a small space at the center), it expands and then rises to the top, some of it coming out of the earth's seams, the rest pooling beneath, building pressure and pushing things apart. The stuff that's seeping out cools and becomes a new part of the crust, increasing the size of the earth. Gravity and sheer weight of the crust not allowing it to just spurt off.
eventually it will equalize: gravity/pressure/heat/convection/expansion...
There's no extra material, it's all already here; it's just super-hot, but slowly cooling.
At one point when the earth was all molten, there were no seas at all. When water was finally made by the slamming together of atoms in the planet's core it condensed and made rain, this rain cooled the earth, and so cooled all the stuff coming out of it, in turn making more water. This cooling is continuing even now.
The equalization point? Larger, cooler, less volcanic earth, long time away.
(This explanation is, of course, a MAJOR simplification of the process...)
That's the way I understand it: but I'm no astrophysicist/geologist.
Those ripples in the sea floor that follow the shape of the land seem pretty conclusive to me. The age of the sea floor... well if that's true... it's pretty convincing.
Um... isn't the earth expanding?
http://video.google.com.au/videosearch?q=expanding+earth&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&resnum=4&ct=title#
More power to ya buddy
A star that falls to earth and poisons one third of the waters
No bees: no plant pollination: no fruit and veges: no food: no humans.
Unless josh wants a job as a pollinator.