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Professor El Naggar also seems to have confused Cause and Effect. Plate motions are almost completely halted not by collisional-type mountain formation (effect) but by the opposing plates. | |||
Further, this | Further, this is merely Professor El Naggar’s opinion – a search of the his CV has singularly failed to find refereed scientific proof of his assertion. In fact, El Naggar’s scientific career is built on the study of biostratification, not on the evidence that mountains stabilize continental masses. The only references to Professor El Naggar on mountains are un-refereed Islamic conferences on supposed Islamic Science.<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://web.archive.org/web/20050206082002/http://www.elnaggarzr.com/CV-E.htm|2=2011-10-02}} Curriculum Vitae of Professor DR. Z H. M. El-Na ggar] - Elnaggarzr.com</ref> | ||
Therefore, | Therefore, El Naggar’s opinion is a classical example of the logical fallacy of Argumentum Ad Verecundiam. | ||
If one were to accept such argumentum ad verecundiam, one would also have to accept Professor David A. Young’s opinion | If one were to accept such argumentum ad verecundiam, one would also have to accept Professor David A. Young’s opinion: | ||
{{Quote|| | {{Quote||While it is true that many mountain ranges are composed of folded rocks (and the folds may be of large scale) it is not true that the folds render the crust stable. The very existence of the folds is evidence of instability in the crust.<ref name="Zakir Naik"></ref>}} | ||
In other words, mountains | In other words, mountains do not keep the earth from shaking. Their formation caused and still causes the surface of the earth to shake. | ||
===Mountain stabilize the lithospheric plates by sinking into the asthenosphere=== | ===Mountain stabilize the lithospheric plates by sinking into the asthenosphere=== |
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