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It is amusing how the trolls bump this topic after a couple of days of inactivity...............it must be time for more scoffing.

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It is amusing how the trolls bump this topic after a couple of days of inactivity...............it must be time for more scoffing.


I bump it because I have a question :)

If the Earth is not a globe with a molten and a solid rock/iron core, then explain please why it gets hotter, the deeper you dig. It should be colder, because the Sun's heat can't pass trough, before the airs cools the surface and gets radiated out in space. And The other side should be open to space and be even colder. :o

So? :)
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Quote (Thomas Cross @ Apr 9 2018 07:11pm)
I bump it because I have a question :)

If the Earth is not a globe with a molten and a solid rock/iron core, then explain please why it gets hotter, the deeper you dig. It should be colder, because the Sun's heat can't pass trough, before the airs cools the surface and gets radiated out in space. And The other side should be open to space and be even colder. :o

So? :)


where is your evidence showing that it gets hotter?
do u mean the drill bit gets hotter?
if there is a molten core, why don't mine shafts fill up with lava as they dig down and excavate?
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Quote (ChivasRegal @ Apr 9 2018 04:58am)
where is your evidence showing that it gets hotter?
do u mean the drill bit gets hotter?
if there is a molten core, why don't mine shafts fill up with lava as they dig down and excavate?


Drill heads commonly have temperature sensors because it helps inform the drillers. How many quickly Googled sources do you require to accept that drill heads have temperature sensors?
No.
Because they don't drill THAT deep.
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Quote (ChivasRegal @ 9 Apr 2018 11:58)
where is your evidence showing that it gets hotter?
do u mean the drill bit gets hotter?
if there is a molten core, why don't mine shafts fill up with lava as they dig down and excavate?


It is a really really simple experiment :D We dug foundation, like 1,80-2 meters deep. And the dirt near the surface was room temperature, the dirt on the bottom was warmer, even it was whole day in shadow, and it was warmer at night and at dawn too. So several hours later then it was moved/dig, so no friction generated the heat, and there wasn't any piping under or near it.

Another experiment, even simpler.
I was in several caves and closed mines open to tourists, hundreds of meters deep, and it was like a sauna. Most of them had not artifical ventillation or lightning so it coudn't create the heat, and there was only like a dozen people in a huge ass chamber, so people or other animals also couldn't produce that much heat. :)

Why no lava? Lava comes from the molten core, 3000+km deep. The deepest drill was 12km. The Crust is ~30km thick. We didn't even reach the mantle :o :D
Oh! And if lava, how do you explain volcanoes? They don't exists right? :o :D


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