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Gish & Genie Discuss Flood Geology, Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2011

Eugenie Scott and Alan Gishlick discuss Flood Geology at the Great Unconformity in Blacktail Canyon, Grand Canyon, July 2011

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  • My first thought was that Professor Scott was going to review and comment on (old) "Gishs' " arguments. I was surprised, but not disappointed!

  • @csnowutube alas, Alan "Gish" Gishlick's nickname has long been a source of humorous confusion, in regards to creationist Duane Gish. :) Our Gish notes he has used the nickname since childhood.

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  • What rot!

    We all know the Grand Canyon was formed in 5 minutes as the flood waters subsided!

  • Whoaaa, I thought it was going to be Duane Gish discussing geology with Eugenie Scott... That would've been hilarious.

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  • i love that period when the earths atmosphere had so much oxygen, because insects, including my favorite insect the dragonfly, could grow much larger. If i ever get rich, i will get a nice fossil of a 30cm or larger wingspan dragonfly. i have beautiful images of an 11cm wingspan dragonfly sitting on my hand, that was an amazing experience, the largest possible dragonfly in europe on my hand. I was able to take many photos, and uploaded the best ones to wikimedia commons.

  • I love it when scientist's show such a total understanding of their work. It's a beautiful thing.

  • I am having a hard time hearing the dialog. It would be awesome if there were captions.

  • @csnowutube My thoughts exactly :P

  • Natural climate change. As then as it is now.

  • Thanks for posting, looks fun :) Keep up the good work!!

  • Lol.... Eugenie zipping up her fly. 

  • @dprjones Exactly, at 3 times the speed of sound. It's common knowledge (on YouTube, anyway!)

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