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How about some Evidence?
The evidence is located in the magnetic field of the earth that could only be generated by
circulating liquid iron in the outer core.
Also when earthquake shock waves travel through the earth they are measured at a speed and are refracted in a way that can only mean a liquid core.
Look here for more info
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structure_of_the_Earth http://www.dictionary.com/browse/evidenceSecondary if you head a magnet it loses its magnetism.
Nobody knows how magnetism acts under the tremendous pressures at the center of the earth.
Where does that
tremendous pressures come from or how is it held in.
I can understand some pressure being inside a (Basket)Ball because it is held in.
I know for every vertical meter there is 1 Bar pressure in liquids.
I can gasp pressure on flatness, but
5,972,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons floating Ball in "Space" with nothing to put pressure on?
Can it be that you are part of the: N.F.B.C.D.A Nasa Fan Boy Cognitive Dissonance Alliance
Edit:
Did't know magnets funktion differently at the bottom of the ocean. Things i learn here, amazing.
Forget the question of flat or globular earth for a moment. Go out to a swimming pool and swim down, say, 8 feet. If you can't feel the increase in pressure, your system is a bit numb.
Scuba divers can generally only go down to a max of about 120 feet because the pressure is too great. We have found by trial and error that the deeper you go, the greater the pressure.
Remember the submarines from WW2? Remember how they imploded if the went too deep in the ocean? And they could only go down a few hundred feet.
Globular earth people say the earth is almost 8,000 miles in diameter. Imagine the pressure down at 4,000 miles, the center of the earth. Beyond 4,000 miles the pressure would drop off because you were going out the other side of the globe.
Flat earth people don't have a depth listing. Perhaps the earth goes down 100,000 miles for them. Imagine the pressure down that far.
Where does this pressure come from? Say what you will. But the pressure is there, and it gets greater the deeper you go. This is what we find.
Has anyone been down 4,000 miles? Not even close, be they globular people or flat people. So, we really don't know what it is like down there. But certain testing seems to suggest that the pressure is great.