Posted by Mark - IN. on September 12, 2011 at 20:41:45 from (24.15.154.3):
I found some old movie channel that had those newsy, sciency, movietone informercials before there was informercials to to speak, and this one was about the Niagra Falls. A short clip about it, I guess because the movie that just ended before it ended with a boat that went over the Niagra Falls. But, both got me thinking. Here's a short video of water going over the falls...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS8HiWtRQ3E
Watch it? Now here's my question: See all of that water going over the falls, like a gazillion gallons a second, all day and night long for millions or billions of years, no days off? How come that river aint empty yet? Huh? Where is all of that water coming from? If I hadn't seen those two movies, I wouldn't care. But I saw the movies, and now I probably won't be able to sleep tonight wondering about that. And if I can't sleep, you can't either.
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