Lake Titicaca: Evidence of an Ancient Ocean and the Controversy Surrounding It

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Lake Titicaca's unique ecosystem suggests it was once part of an ocean, evidenced by the presence of oceanic creatures in the salty lake, located over two miles above sea level. The discussion highlights tensions between scientific assertions and skepticism, with some participants expressing frustration over perceived dismissal of unconventional ideas. One user attempts to leave the forum, citing dissatisfaction with the discourse, while others mockingly challenge their commitment to departing. The conversation reflects a broader debate on scientific credibility and the acceptance of controversial theories. Ultimately, the thread illustrates the challenges of maintaining open dialogue in scientific discussions.
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"Evidence that Lake Titicaca was once a part of an ocean exists even today in the abundance of oceanic creatures still living in the salty lake, although it is over two miles above current sea level."

What a bunch of "open-minded" psudo-logic jugglers. Is locking an interesting discussion after someone labels it full of crackpots very scientific discussion?

I really thought this would be an interesting forum.

I'm outta here. You can have it.

Gary

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P.S.--I can't find the door out of here. Unsubscribe please.
 
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Dates I'm discovering are a scientist's assertion against another.
:smile: Ummm, No! Dates are a way of ordering events in time.

The upthrust of the Andes apparently occurred millions of years ago - well before modern day humans developed.

Here is a more credible source on the geology and evolution of the Andes.
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/geo5xx/geo527/Andes/intro.html

This is an interesting forum. We simply do not tolerate nonsense. :approve:
 
I tried to leave but see I cannot in CP--very sembiotic.

Gary

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ConfedHeraldry said:
I tried to leave but see I cannot in CP--very sembiotic.
Simply Logout!
 
"This is an interesting forum. We simply do not tolerate nonsense."

That's what they said about Galileo. Ha.

Gary

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Ha, ha--Galileo.
 
Why are you still here? I thought you said you were leaving?
 
ConfedHeraldry said:
"This is an interesting forum. We simply do not tolerate nonsense."

That's what they said about Galileo. Ha.

What sort of forum is "Galileo"? :rolleyes:
 
Upon request we can ban an account. However, that's irreversible, but if desired so, just say so.
 
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ConfedHeraldry said:
"This is an interesting forum. We simply do not tolerate nonsense."

That's what they said about Galileo. Ha.

Gary

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If you don't like it, leave already. No one is forcing you to stay here.
 
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I suspect that he just wants to bail so that he can re-up under a new username. More people than you might realize are addicted to that smack upside the head with a 'Welcome' fish.
 
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As a huge contributor with 9 posts, 4 of which occur in this thread -- you will surely be missed.

ConfedHeraldry said:
P.S.--I can't find the door out of here.

Never heard of someone being trapped on a webpage before. Theres a little x button at the top right.
 
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