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Thoughts are the offshoot of mind. Mind cannot be controlled. It is nimbler than any thing you imagine. Yet, thoughts can be applied to a thing or object or a subject to achieve result and arrive at some conclusion.

2007-08-18 19:06:27 · answer #1 · answered by Ishan26 7 · 0 0

Is not the idea of the whole earth’s being flooded too farfetched? Not really. Indeed, to some extent the earth is still flooded. Seventy percent of it is covered by water and only 30 percent is dry land. Moreover, 75 percent of the earth’s fresh water is locked up in glaciers and polar ice caps. If all this ice were to melt, the sea level would rise much higher. Cities like New York and Tokyo would disappear. Further, The New Encyclopædia Britannica says: “The average depth of all the seas has been estimated at 3,790 metres (12,430 feet), a figure considerably larger than that of the average elevation of the land above the sea level, which is 840 metres (2,760 feet). If the average depth is multiplied by its respective surface area, the volume of the World Ocean is 11 times the volume of the land above sea level.” So, if everything were leveled out—if the mountains were flattened and the deep sea basins filled in—the sea would cover the whole earth to a depth of thousands of meters. For the Flood to have happened, the pre-Flood sea basins would have to have been shallower, and the mountains lower than they are now. Is this possible? Well, one textbook says: “Where the mountains of the world now tower to dizzy heights, oceans and plains once, millions of years ago, stretched out in flat monotony. . . . The movements of the continental plates cause the land both to rear up to heights where only the hardiest of animals and plants can survive and, at the other extreme, to plunge and lie in hidden splendor deep beneath the surface of the sea.”Since the mountains and sea basins rise and fall, it is apparent that at one time the mountains were not as high as they are now and the great sea basins were not as deep. What happened to the floodwaters after the Flood? They must have drained into the sea basins. How? Scientists believe that the continents rest on huge plates. Movement of these plates can cause changes in the level of the earth’s surface. In some places today, there are great underwater abysses more than six miles [more than 10 km] deep at the plate boundaries. It is quite likely that—perhaps triggered by the Flood itself—the plates moved, the sea bottom sank, and the great trenches opened, allowing the water to drain off the land.

2016-04-01 12:54:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your question does not even make any sense. If you are asking if thoughts have gravity, then, no, as thoughts are not a tangible item and have no mass. Thoughts are merely electrical impulses in the brain.

2007-08-14 19:41:43 · answer #3 · answered by lyllyan 6 · 0 0

Our mind is put together by past thoughts. Every human being have same kind of thoughts. It is universal. Our thoughts are conditioned by our society, culture. You can understand your thoughts by observing it.

2007-08-15 00:16:06 · answer #4 · answered by thuppakki 3 · 0 1

Not getting yaar

2007-08-15 05:46:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

By power.

2007-08-14 20:14:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't get it?

2007-08-14 19:41:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

say what?

2007-08-14 19:40:32 · answer #8 · answered by coco puffy. 5 · 0 0

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