You didn't answer my question. Have you tried to make a rock float in water?
What I'm trying to get at is that water DO move things as dense as rocks around, but the potential energy of these rocks only decreases rather than increases.
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I've always thought christians were sexless
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Look at my avatar. Over the summer, I climbed to the top of the continental divide at 12,500 feet. 7 days up and 7 days down. That picture was taken at the base of the climb... when I was still good looking... more or less. I looked like a reck by the time I got to the top.
Anyway, as you can see, I encountered lots of boulders on my journey upward. It took a lot of energy on my part to add such an increase in my potential energy by several thousand feet. It also took some intelligence and GPS guidance to climb up that high. Otherwise, my natural tendency would be to go downward and simply allow my potential energy to be converted into kinetic energy.
Same thing with the supposed flood. A flood of that magnitude would flatten everything out rather than piling a bunch of boulders together and increase their potential energy.
Just look at the recent flood in New Orleans. Instead of seeing houses and debris piling up into a really big hill, everything is distributed out relatively evenly because that is the most efficient way for nature to work.
Do you agree with what I said so far?
This message has been edited by Jacen, 10-17-2005 05:19 PM