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    [quote=trollgirl
    BTW, to answer a question on another post, here is one: the late, great Henry M. Morris, PhD, Hydologist by trade and with plenty of papers to his name in a long career.

    What is a Hydologist? I can't find any reference to that title anywhere.
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    My bad!

    [QUOTE=JoeE SP9][quote=trollgirl
    BTW, to answer a question on another post, here is one: the late, great Henry M. Morris, PhD, Hydologist by trade and with plenty of papers to his name in a long career.

    What is a Hydologist? I can't find any reference to that title anywhere.[/QUOTE]

    I should have said/spelled "Hydrologist". Only one letter off, but as I get older, I must pay more and more attention to something I was once excellent at. String theory? It's too far "out there" to interest me. What about them "branes"? Wuzzat??

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    Laz, I thought I responded to your last post. This site is telling me I didn't. It may be the Beta version of IE I'm currently testing. "Branes" relate to string theory which suggests that different realities exist on "membranes". String theory suggests that the big bang was two "branes" touching at only one spot. The result being the "brane" we exist on.
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    Yes, that's it, too far "out there" even for me...

    ...and heck, my brother-in-law worries that I think the unthinkable. I dig the search for Atlantis, ancient technology, life on Mars, various conspiracies, history, theology, lots of subjects. However, when I sense that a theory is merely a mental construct, divorced from reality, I lose interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trollgirl
    However, when I sense that a theory is merely a mental construct, divorced from reality, I lose interest.
    kind of like the existence of God? ;-)

    I know, cheap shot...but it is the Steel Cage...

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    Quote Originally Posted by trollgirl
    However, when I sense that a theory is merely a mental construct, divorced from reality, I lose interest.
    Quote Originally Posted by noddin0ff
    kind of like the existence of God? ;-)

    I know, cheap shot...but it is the Steel Cage...
    LOL!

    (Sorry Laz, but that was funny)

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