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Old 14-November-2008, 02:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Total Science View Post
My interpretation and understanding of the peer-reviewed material published in mainstream scientific journals like Nature and Science Magazine is that it is correct: Ganymede is in fact expanding. Beyond any reasonable doubt of which I am aware. Still waiting to see a single peer-reviewed scientific paper from a mainstream scientific publication claiming otherwise.
Shouldn't that be has expanded? For reasons already mentioned? Hydrogen bonds and all that?

And that global ocean "nobody has seen" is deduced by the core and the crust spinning at different speeds. What would you conclude, ball bearings?

(Jeez, you're a hostile little git.)
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