Mountains are actually giant trees?

The sab of the trees petrifies and becomes quartz after a period of time.

Attached: 13296f211f7a4bd8a8d7b68c4047d3c3.jpg (770x440, 95K)

Other urls found in this thread:

youtube.com/watch?v=UkSKAJwuKYc&t=1831s
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

laws of physics limit the height of trees.

>(((laws of physics)))

Q predicted this

you dumb dumb

Volcanic plugs.

the inside of trees (the sab) petrifies and becomes rocky and quartz when its healing or in contact with water (flood?)

Attached: BhElmzf.jpg (700x234, 39K)

No it doesn't

that could be a cool part of a fantastical world but why is it on Jow Forums

I am convinced.

you can actually still see the rings of the trees in some mountains

Attached: FYlPa.OvCc.1-small-Is-This-an-Ancient-Giant-Tr.jpg (640x360, 105K)

Maybe? So what? What are you gonna do about it?

it’s *sap* not sab

Where's the peepee tape

Attached: 1498107541902.gif (333x396, 250K)

Clever theory but devils tower is made of igneous rock, not premineralized vegetation. That's further south in the petrified forest in arizona.

Besides being an idiot you do make a great observation.
We see things that are living and things that have never lived and some how they have very similar shapes.
Good on you for noticing.

Attached: 1311501981473.jpg (306x422, 87K)

But, Muh, Norse pagan religion.

thanks for the correction, my english is bad

Attached: img_2760.jpg (672x271, 46K)

This is true. Lower gravity = taller trees then whats possible on Earth.

These are cores of extinct volcanoes.

So, who cut them down and what size of saw did they use?

THATS RIGHT
WE WERE ELVES AND SVIRFINEBLIN

Attached: no elf gf to control my diet.png (1920x1080, 1.57M)

>He thinks humanity is able to define the laws of the universe in the limited amount of time we've been on earth
Still though, go back to /x/ OP

The Devil's tower is really cool, would recommend going to it.

>Politics

What he said. You're seeing what's left of an ancient volcano that eroded away. The remaining solidified magma is harder than what was outside the volcano and so it hasn't been eroded away.

they reached tens or hundreds of kilometers in the sky

no one can tell for sure why they were cut down and by whom but what is sure is that they petrified because of the great flood

please take this to

> omg look I found photos of two things that look similar they must be the same thing!

Absolute state of this shit board

That used to be the Mana Tree

/x/ is not board for this subject. x is just for larping as ghost or vampire

ur gonna grow up and be embarrassed by the stuff you used to believe in. life isn't as exciting as you want it to be, thats ok. just read a wiki or something about how petrification and mineralization works.

retard, we know exactly why trees are as tall as they are and its because water cannot reach such heights before boiling due to the pressure needed to get it so high.

I did this in pastel. Hoping to visit in person one day.

Attached: DDCAFE1E-21FF-4C67-A6BA-E3C94CB572CA.jpg (3024x3024, 1.24M)

Yeah, just disregard 100% verifiable science and call it Jewish. Good Bosnigoy.

Protip: If you don't believe in science, you don't believe in oxygen either. Try pulling a bag over your head.

Attached: download (5).jpg (650x459, 37K)

youtube.com/watch?v=UkSKAJwuKYc&t=1831s

refute this

it makes so much sense. more than supposed tectonic movements. NASA is lying.

Attached: stump-mountain-512x179.jpg (512x179, 34K)

Ive looked into this one before and honestly its kinda improbable. not really much evidence other than similar looks.

nature has a way of making these patterns at small and large scale.

Now something really interesting to look into is pyramid shapped hills and hills that look like mining runoff, There are places near Ararat that look as if these stone hills where piled up by a conveyor belt dropping rocks in a pile. They are called "tailing piles"

Attached: Tailings.jpg (1024x683, 205K)

watch this video

youtube.com/watch?v=UkSKAJwuKYc&t=1831s

interesting about the pyramids, thanks

If a flood was involved then local rock content being part of its formation would make sense.

True, but you believe in laws of nature rather than habits of nature... and that's the point the other gentlemen was making. As today so before is a common belief in contemporary academic minds, but there is frighteningly little evidence to actually support it.

If you get the chance stay in rapid city and visit the badlands and black hills too. Not much in thunder basin tho.
>t. starting a road trip out west tuesday