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Message in a bottle
A bottle encased in solid rock proves fossils don’t require millions of years.
by Tas Walker
Petrified flour
A sack with petrified contents shows that millions of years is not needed for the process to take place.
by Tas Walker
Coastal great escarpments caused by Flood runoff
On various continents, escarpments stand as a testimony to enormous geological forces.
by Michael J Oard
Algae to oil
‘Fossil fuel’ takes a lot less time to form than commonly believed
by Dr Carl Wieland
The rock cycle
Is it a valid concept
by tas walker
The recent, rapid formation of the Mount Isa orebodies during Noah’s Flood
Metal ores and their enclosing sediments could have been deposited in less than 20 days!
by Andrew Snelling
Rapid rock
Unexpected application for hard-rock recipe.
by Tas Walker
Speedy stone
With the help of added microbes, researchers can turn soft sand into rock as hard as marble. You don’t need millions of years.
by David Catchpoole
Oil not always a ‘fossil fuel’
Most oil comes from buried life; evidence indicates that some oil comes about in a completely different way.
by Carl Wieland
Salt magma and sediments interfingered
Current secular theories cannot adequately explain salt formations. What about a high energy, short term event, such as Noah’s Flood?
by Stef J. Heerema and Gert-Jan H.A. van Heugten
Petrified waterwheel
Petrified waterwheel
Sparking interest in rapid rocks
A ‘spark plug fossil’ has lessons for long-agers.
by Unknown