Chapter 2628 Common Sense

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"You...what did you say?" Siluda here was suddenly a little confused when she said this, "Do you know what you are going to say? Once all the glaciers in Asgat melt, sea levels around the world will rise.

Floods will occur everywhere, which is a crisis for all mankind!"

"If human beings are so weak, they deserve to be destroyed." Linton waved his hand and said, "I don't know whether human beings will be destroyed or not, but I really can't stand listening to your two mouths talking nonsense.

.A stupid little idiot like Athena might still be fooled by you. You don’t think she and I are on the same IQ level, do you think this can be fooled by you?”

Athena next to her turned to look at Linton, as if she wanted to say something, but in the end she didn't speak.

"If you want to complain, just complain, haven't you already learned it?" Linton looked at Athena and said.

"I... am not a stupid little idiot..." Athena whispered.

"Your tone sounds like a coquettish one," Linton said.

"That's why I said I'm not suitable..." Athena said.

Indeed, Linton also found that although Athena knew how to complain, her tone of voice was very calm and without any ups and downs, so she was really not suitable for complaining.

"I'm not lying!" Siluda here was a little excited at this time and said directly to Linton, "If I hadn't prayed every day, all the glaciers in Asgard would have melted."

"I believe this." Linton nodded, "But what follows is just nonsense and appalling."

"Once the glaciers of Asgat melt, it will bring disaster to the world!" Siluda said seriously.

"Where are you lying? Aren't you just bullying other people who have never seen the world and don't know the situation? Do you think everyone will listen to your lies?" Linton said.

"What I said is true!" Siluda said firmly.

"I believe what she said." Athena here also said at this time.

"So you are an idiot and you still don't recognize it." Linton said, "Let me give you some knowledge about the actual situation. They are both two levels of the earth, but the North Pole and the South Pole are completely different. The biggest difference is that the South Pole is

There is a mainland."

"Here in Antarctica, because a large number of glaciers are accumulated on the continent, once the glaciers melt, a large amount of water formed by the glaciers will enter the ocean, causing the sea level to rise. It is expected that the overall rise will be about 7-10 meters, and the consequences will be very serious.

If the situation is serious, a large number of coastal cities will disappear directly, and the global climate will also undergo huge changes. Once humans cannot adapt, they may really perish," Linton said.

"However, it is completely different here in the Arctic, because there is no continent in the Arctic, and a large number of glaciers are just glaciers floating on the sea. From junior high school physics...should not be common sense in elementary school, we have learned that sea ice displaces the water surface and melts them into sea water.

The volume is basically the same, so even if all the glaciers in the Arctic melt, it will not cause any rise in sea levels, let alone flood cities."

"What did you say?" Siluda here was stunned when she heard this, and she was a little confused.

"Then you said something that elementary school students know, why don't you, as gods, know it?" Linton looked at Athena, then at Hades next to him, "Unless the ice in this world is different from other worlds.

Same, it will expand in volume rapidly after melting, but in this way, the technology of the entire earth should also undergo huge changes. Shouldn't something like an ice machine appear? Has it ever happened? It should change physics.

The impact of the basic laws on the world is too great, and the author cannot make up a reasonable world, so this should be a simple cognitive shielding."

"Cognitive shielding?" Hades nodded slightly. He was even more anxious to go out now, otherwise he would always feel like a fool. As for what Siluda said before, he didn't

Any doubts, because this is his perception, but when Linton said this, all kinds of weird things came into play.

"How about it? The explanation is clear enough, Miss Hiluda, who has never gone to elementary school." Linton also looked at Hiluda who looked confused and said.

"How is this possible! Stopping prayers will definitely lead to huge disasters. This is the instruction of God Odin." Siluda said immediately.

"So... is there a possibility that this god Odin is deceiving you?" Linton said.

"What did you say? How dare you insult my god?" Siluda here said angrily. At this time, she was also a little bit off guard. Originally, her character was not that easily excited, but the problem was Linton.

Wang Zha came up and started to deny her knowledge from the bottom up. How could she not break her defense?

"Why are you panicking?" Linton looked at her with a smile, "Oh, I understand. Once you find out that Odin is really deceiving you, then what will happen if you keep praying every day for months and months?

Isn’t it all a joke? You’re scared, right?”

"I didn't!" Siluda here said immediately, "Because I don't believe what you said at all."

"Let's change the angle. I just said that Odin deceived you, and you said this was an insult to God, right?" Linton said.

"Of course!" Siluda said immediately.

"So in your eyes, it is wrong for God to deceive you? Otherwise, why would it be called an insult, right?" Linton said.

"This is... um..." Suddenly Hiluda here was stunned.

"I understand? Who are you? What qualifications do you have to evaluate whether God is right or wrong? If people want to talk to you, talk to you, and do whatever they want you to do. How dare you, an ant like you, say this and that?"

Linton said.

"I... what I mean is that what God Odin said was a lie. It is an insult to God. It is not a judgment of whether my god is right or wrong." Siluda was stunned at first, but she quickly figured it out.

said logically.

"Oh... then Hades." Linton looked at Hades next to him, "I said you were deceiving. Do you feel insulted by me?"

"No." Hades said here.

"You don't care, there is a guy down here who thinks he knows better than God." Linton said, "I said Odin just wants to fool someone into letting her stay there and pray all day long. He himself

Just for fun, do you think there’s anything wrong with it? Do you think you know better than God?”

"You..." Siluda really didn't know what to say now, and fell into confusion for a while.


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