Science is when you have an hypothesis that can be tested by seeking evidence. Hydroplate is when you have a dogma to justify and you invent a myth to go along with it. Hydroplate is not a theory because there is no evidence to support it and it makes no testable predictions.Notice how you have no interest in the science, just in venting?
Physics can be useful in dispelling religious fantasies, but in this case hydroplate is not an application of physics, so it must be only an incidental relationship. Theology is much more appropriate, as it is a nothing discipline, best applied to a nothing concept.It's just that in a discussion about physics, one would expect you to steer clear of theology.
Yes, but I'd call that chemistry.And speaking about physics, do you know why taps become calcified?
You never ask any kind of questions about evolution. You only ever transmit platitudes on that topic.Evolutionism is religious fantasy, and rational, scientific questions are appropriate.
Stuart