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Ken, thanks for the citations. Neither of these articles support your
claim that "this huge undersea mountain range just disappeared in a
blink of the eye", as you say (below). The Star article says instead:

"What scientists are keen to know is whether the missing crust was
ripped away by huge geological faults, or whether it never developed in
the first place. Their primary motivation is to understand how Earth
continues to evolve."

The article from Science Daily says essentially the same as The Star.

Your claim, then, would seem to be a gross overdramatization (unless you
can cite another source) and the sort of unfounded statement that gets
Cayce advocates labeled as kooks. The truth is often strange enough in
itself and needs no "embellishment". Moreover, it's difficult enough to
unravel factual mysteries; trying to decipher fabricated mysteries leads
us far away from the possibility of understanding and from credibility.
So let's be careful with the claims we make. This will be helpful to
countless people in countless ways.


Regards,
(the other) ken


On 01/03/2008 12:03 PM ken wrote:
> Yes, here are some links.
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> http://www.thestar.com/News/article/188576
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> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070301103112.htm
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> --- In CayceReadings@yahoogroups.com, ken <gebser@...> wrote:
>> On 01/01/2008 05:50 PM ken wrote:
>>> ....
>>>
>>> In fact a large part of the Mid Atlantic mountain range just
> disappeared from our ocean
>>> floor not to long ago. One day the scientists happened to realize
> that this huge undersea
>>> mountain range just disappeared in a blink of the eye. It was
> replaced with inner molten
>>> core from inside the earth. Most news services quickly buried
> this story.
>>> ken
>> Ken,
>>
>> Where did you hear about this? Can you cite a source? Do you have
> a
>> date on which it happened?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> ken
>>
>>
>> --
>> Thou shalt not molest a stranger, nor afflict him: for
>> yourselves also were strangers in the land of Egypt.
>> --Exodus 22:21
>>
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Thou shalt not molest a stranger, nor afflict him: for
yourselves also were strangers in the land of Egypt.
--Exodus 22:21



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