Alate_One, there was much evidence that Hutton missed...
Alate_One, there was much evidence that Hutton missed...
Hello A_O! Earlier this year I took notes while viewing a DVD of geologists who revisited Siccar Point, as well as other nearby iconic geological sites. I'd be happy to send you a copy of the DVD, which pointed out many details which Hutton, et al., overlooked. And as I recall, the DVD also covers a revolution beginning among old-Earth geologists whereby the old super-slow explanation for granite intrusions is making way for a rapid (very rapid) explanation.
Alate, I'd like to send you a copy of this DVD is you'd make one promise. Of course you would present your many disagreements. But of the observations offered to undermine claimed evidence of old ages, would you present here a list of the top three best points made?
Let me know, and also, let me know where to instruct Amazon.com to drop ship the DVD.
Thanks!
-Bob Enyart
Alate_One, there was much evidence that Hutton missed...
That particular spot, Siccar point is the major piece of evidence that convinced early geologists that the earth was old.
Hello A_O! Earlier this year I took notes while viewing a DVD of geologists who revisited Siccar Point, as well as other nearby iconic geological sites. I'd be happy to send you a copy of the DVD, which pointed out many details which Hutton, et al., overlooked. And as I recall, the DVD also covers a revolution beginning among old-Earth geologists whereby the old super-slow explanation for granite intrusions is making way for a rapid (very rapid) explanation.
Alate, I'd like to send you a copy of this DVD is you'd make one promise. Of course you would present your many disagreements. But of the observations offered to undermine claimed evidence of old ages, would you present here a list of the top three best points made?
Let me know, and also, let me know where to instruct Amazon.com to drop ship the DVD.
Thanks!
-Bob Enyart