Please tell me someone studies geology

Please tell me someone studies geology

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geology isnt a real science.

I have never heard of a university woth a full geology degree.

Wondet which classes do they take.
They probably have a Engineering background, since they must need to do plenty of calculations. And also some inorganic chemistry for cristaline structures and lab tests.

>move from the stone age through thousands of years of history to computers and quantum mechanics
>people still study rocks
lmao

Here.

Geologist here, disappointing to see how woefully uninformed these trashcans are:

>geology isn't a real science.

Interesting opinion, how is the study of the mechanisms and processes that govern the planet you live on not a science?

>never heard of a University 'woth' a full geology degree

Harvard, Penn State, U. of Austin-Texas, Stanford, Wisconsin-Madison, Ohio State, etc... all have full geoscience departments and degree programs. The list goes on and on. Just because you've never actually looked to see if a school has a geology department doesn't mean they don't exist.

>people still study rocks

I suppose you would enjoy building your home's foundation in an expanding clay? Or maybe you don't use fossil fuels in any way. Perhaps you like heavy metals in your tap water. You take a lot for granted, don't you?

Oh boi, this took quite the change. The best thing about geology though like marine biology, there is so much left undiscovered of this planet and on top its a science of the true nature of our planet. That's why I love it so much: Combining field work where you can see the processes in situ and lab work to understand them afterwards.

If at any point in my physics study, anything goes wrong i might switch to geology lmao

>creationist with doctorate in geology sues the grand canyon
Wait, did this actually happen?

nytimes.com/2017/05/29/us/grand-canyon-study.html
>In November 2013, Dr. Snelling [...] asked administrators of Grand Canyon National Park for permission to remove some 60 half-pound rocks from certain areas along the edges of the Colorado River
>the administrators denied his request. This month, Dr. Snelling sued them, the National Park Service and the Interior Department, claiming the denial amounted to discrimination against his religious beliefs
what kind of autism is this