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Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
In article
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Timberwoof wrote:
The EET requires negative values. As the area of the surface grows,
you can compute the diameter by taking a square root. If you
extrapolate backwards you eventually reach a time of negative surface
area and the diameter becomes imaginary. This is exactly in
conformity with the rest of the Expanding Earth Theory.
Isn't this also in agreement with that five-spatial-dimensions guy who
says that temperature is the fifth dimension? Wouldn't there be an
inverse-framistan phase-correlation transformation at that point,
leading to changes in the fundamental mathematical operations, erasing
all evidence of the event? }: ) 
The phase-correlation transformation breaks down with imaginary
latitude, silly ;0)
Ah! Now I understand! There must be imaginary latitudes to explain away
anomalous paleolatitudes that don't support the growing-Earth
hypothesis!
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