This is a pretty slick video! Some people might think that the first gentleman arm-wrestling is much younger than the wrinkles on his wrist would suggest, while others would argue that those aren't wrinkles, but rather hairs that look like wrinkles . . . perhaps we should dig deeper than a simple 'surface' comparison!
How to the multiple layer discontinuities, show up in the rock strata if they were all carved out in by a rapid global flood? And please give a break down of what percent believe in the rapid theory, and of that number, what percent do so because of their religious views.
I would further be interested to know whether the mechanisms for rapid erosion demonstrated in Texas are possible at 40 times the scale, and indeed whether there were any proven agents (volcanoes, glacial collapses, tsunami, mega-floods, etc) in the last 100,000 years within reach of the canyon that could have formed it?
This is interesting as an alternative method of canyon formation, and I don't know enough about the subject to challenge it. However, whilst the formation of the grand canyon may be open to interpretation, am I not correct in thinking that the strata and sedimentation on its walls are independently datable, so whilst the canyon could have formed over a relatively short period, the strata within, still offer their own dating record?
This is a pretty slick video! Some people might think that the first gentleman arm-wrestling is much younger than the wrinkles on his wrist would suggest, while others would argue that those aren't wrinkles, but rather hairs that look like wrinkles . . . perhaps we should dig deeper than a simple 'surface' comparison!
impiouspuppy 1 week ago
How to the multiple layer discontinuities, show up in the rock strata if they were all carved out in by a rapid global flood? And please give a break down of what percent believe in the rapid theory, and of that number, what percent do so because of their religious views.
mordinvan 1 month ago
I would further be interested to know whether the mechanisms for rapid erosion demonstrated in Texas are possible at 40 times the scale, and indeed whether there were any proven agents (volcanoes, glacial collapses, tsunami, mega-floods, etc) in the last 100,000 years within reach of the canyon that could have formed it?
matbroomfield 1 month ago
This is interesting as an alternative method of canyon formation, and I don't know enough about the subject to challenge it. However, whilst the formation of the grand canyon may be open to interpretation, am I not correct in thinking that the strata and sedimentation on its walls are independently datable, so whilst the canyon could have formed over a relatively short period, the strata within, still offer their own dating record?
matbroomfield 1 month ago