But the bottom of the ocean is still the top of the crust, which is the coldest part of the earth.
The crust is really very thin, like the skin on milk or the rind of an apple.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 3:12,
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No, wait. I don't mean that the crust is thin, I mean that our bit (ocean, houses, etc) is thin.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 3:13,
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The ocean is still the wrong way up
I'm not going to overlook this aberration just because it's thin.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 3:16,
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I made some LEGO models based on an inversion of that.
For a planet where the bottom layer of water is way hotter than the air or surface water.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 3:31,
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Also I doubt something's own pressure could heat itself up. The energy would have to come from somewhere.
Thermodynamics.
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Wed 3 Feb 2010, 3:54,
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Do you mean like how the core of the Earth is so hot because of all the pressure?
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