Thread: Seriousness What Heats the Earth's Core?
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Old 10-03-2010, 12:45 PM   #36
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I don't know why you posted that link but it was peripheral to the entire topic OTHER THAN it somewhat negated the idea that the heat was from the initial formation.
I posted that link because it was the best I could come up with in a short time exploring the issue rather than saying "go buy a paper copy of book x or book y that I have in my library that addresses the subject." I checked-- the books I would have referred to don't have ebook versions. There may be more in depth, focused authoritative web sites on the issue, I simply do not know the links to them.

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In addition you claimed that NONE of the heating was from the initial formation which is blatantly false according to all the references I've consulted.
Yes, I did say "all" heat was from radioactive decay in my initial post of at 11:02 PM-- but I revised that to say "most" in my edit of 11:09 PM. You must have read the reply in the 7 minutes between the initial post and the edit. Give the post (#10) another look.
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