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$\begingroup$ @Pelinore -- And this is Worldbuilding after all, and not Geology! $\endgroup$– elemtilasCommented Jun 8 at 12:15
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5$\begingroup$ Your last paragraph should go to the top of this answer, then I'd upvote it as a good yarn. As it is, the junk science goes first and people might not scroll down to the disclaimer. $\endgroup$– o.m.Commented Jun 8 at 15:48
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4$\begingroup$ Yeah, I'll second that your disclaimer should be at the top. I started reading down and it was like what-the-junk is someone pushing here?! "As we all know", there's no need to make psuedo-science appear as if it's legit. $\endgroup$– TheUndeadFishCommented Jun 8 at 17:33
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3$\begingroup$ +1 I'm a big fan of bring this site back toward worldbuilding and away from physics - we already have a place for that! $\endgroup$– CharlieBCommented Jun 8 at 22:33
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1$\begingroup$ Disclaimer at the top defeats the purpose. This is not GeologyLITE.SE nor Physics.SE. I was actually hesitant to put a disclaimer at all. I did consider it though. $\endgroup$– elemtilasCommented Jun 9 at 4:14
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