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Originally posted by Tranquility Base:
^ The upper layers. The top layers are irrelevant because they are probably not with us any more. And I am not claiming to be an expert on this anyway! The layers hardened in the same way mainstream science accounts for them. It is quite likely that the time detials have never been properly worked out. When you've got millions of years, who cares?
I thought that might be your answer.
So the flood drops enough sediment deep enough that the lower layers are compressed into rock and then the tops layers go away? In few thousand years? Something isn't looking right about that story.
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