The Contender
Con (against)
Anonymous
Winning
6 Points
The earth will end one day
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after 2 votes the winner is...
Anonymous
Voting Style: | Open | Point System: | 7 Point | ||
Started: | 8/7/2014 | Category: | Science | ||
Updated: | 7 years ago | Status: | Post Voting Period | ||
Viewed: | 1,324 times | Debate No: | 60113 |
Debate Rounds (5)
Comments (8)
Votes (2)
In the first round its about accepting here are the rules
No trolling No getting off topic Lets see if you can out debate me Happy debating Con |
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The earth will end because one day the sun will get bigger and bigger over all the years and explode which causes a black hole the explosions will kill us and if we manage to survive the suns gone the sun gives us many vitamins we need and is the food for plants and if the trees dont grow there wont be enough air and many illness will occur.
Con Do you have any sources or studies that show that this will in fact happen, or even a scientific reason? Otherwise there's no reason to assume that the sun will in fact do this. Is this the only way you think Earth can or will end? See you in round 3. |
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flamingbutter05 forfeited this round.
Con I am not sure if my opponent has forefeitted, so I will continue to wait and see about what my opponent's points really mean so that I can rebut them in full and add my own points on top of this. See you in round 4 (maybe?) |
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flamingbutter05 forfeited this round.
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flamingbutter05 forfeited this round.
Con As my opponenet has forfeitted three straight rounds of debating, I consider this a win. The Earth truly will not end one day, as when the Earth ends, there will be no more Earth days, as the Earth will be destroyed, thus it cannot spin and allow us to measure a day. Therefore the Earth cannot end "one day". Vote Con. |
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Vote Placed by Mister_Man 7 years ago
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Reasons for voting decision: I wish I could give points to Pro but seriously, come on. This is a debate I would enjoy taking the Pro position.
Vote Placed by lannan13 7 years ago
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Reasons for voting decision: Forfeiture
If there was any argument to be made, is that the sun is not a "star", per say, but the core of a greater atom. Pluto is evidence that this is not the only Solar System - there are other gravitational rings that are in such an angle, that you cannot help but imagine that Earth is connected to a greater atom. If anything were to occur here, then one must relate the possibility of death to how atoms experience death.
*pew pew*