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Nozzi: The vacuum pump proves the non-existence of AllahReader comment on item: A Saudi Prince's Threat to the Obama Administration Submitted by Plato (India), Apr 25, 2009 at 09:07 Nozzi, you wrote: >>Water is evaporated during the night at the absence of the solar energy since the sun has gone down. The continuation of water evaporation after the sunset certainly proves the eixstence of Allah since how could water be evaporated at the absence of sun energy.<< The reason water evaporates at night in the absence of the sun is because of the solar energy already trapped in the water in the form of heat. Cool the water and keep it below freezing. The water in the ice will not evaporate even in bright sunlight. Or keep the water in a tightly sealed flask, the water will not evaporate away. You do not need the sun's energy to evaporate water. Take a flask with a little water in the dead of night and using a vacuum pump start pumping out the air in it. You will find most of the water evaporating. It does not require the Allah-given sun to evaporate water. All it needs is a simple vacuum pump invented by man. >>Using science, you could not explain this.<< Using science I explained how you can evaporate water without the help of Allah's sun. >>Certainly it proves the existence of Allah.<< And certainly the vacuum pump proves the non-existence of Allah. Regards Plato
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