Post by JayUtah on Aug 13, 2007 14:35:34 GMT -4
It would take years of erosion to produce enough dust to form a visible cloud.
Prove it.
The sand used could be made of a very hard rock that would not form a significant amount of dust.
Magic sand from magic rock. Name exactly the kind of rock that would do this. Give its relevant mechanical properties and its source.
This is so basic that there's no need to do any experiments.
Hogwash. Your claim amounts to, "Brain transplanation is easy; you just remove the old brain and insert the new one." If you are not willing to perform any experimentation then you cannot ask people to believe you who already have the practical experience you lack.
I ask again, and I want a single word answer -- either "yes" or "no". Have you ever personally, actually sifted and washed any amount of sand or similar particulate?
Your demanding that I sift and wash sand and drive over it to veryify it is just your way of avoiding the fact that you've said some very silly things.
Hogwash. Our demand that you demonstrate that your proposed process would produce the results you predict is simply ordinary accountability. You do not get to beg the question that your magic sand exists and can be "easily" produced. If you've never tried to produce it, handle it, and use it, then you have absolutely no basis from which to assert that it's easy or even possible.
That would be a difficult experiment to carry out and you know it.
No, according to you sifting and washing sand is easy. You have no excuse not to do any experiment.
Prove it.
The sand used could be made of a very hard rock that would not form a significant amount of dust.
Magic sand from magic rock. Name exactly the kind of rock that would do this. Give its relevant mechanical properties and its source.
This is so basic that there's no need to do any experiments.
Hogwash. Your claim amounts to, "Brain transplanation is easy; you just remove the old brain and insert the new one." If you are not willing to perform any experimentation then you cannot ask people to believe you who already have the practical experience you lack.
I ask again, and I want a single word answer -- either "yes" or "no". Have you ever personally, actually sifted and washed any amount of sand or similar particulate?
Your demanding that I sift and wash sand and drive over it to veryify it is just your way of avoiding the fact that you've said some very silly things.
Hogwash. Our demand that you demonstrate that your proposed process would produce the results you predict is simply ordinary accountability. You do not get to beg the question that your magic sand exists and can be "easily" produced. If you've never tried to produce it, handle it, and use it, then you have absolutely no basis from which to assert that it's easy or even possible.
That would be a difficult experiment to carry out and you know it.
No, according to you sifting and washing sand is easy. You have no excuse not to do any experiment.