We already have those, they are called hydrothermal vents. They do not re-arrange the seafloor.
Never said any such thing. Apparently, you have chosen to adopt a debating tactic that automatically misquotes or misrepresents your opponent. Having endured this approach from you in the Mayr debate, logical persons must conclude that your distortions are caused by the inability to refute. In any case, no sane person would waste their time and attempt to debate under these circumstances.
RAZD talking to himself writes:
You do realize that hydrostatic force means that such fountains do not throw water into the sky from the ocean bed, that the only reason the water rises is because it is hotter, not at any greater pressure.
Now you do realize that IF you are going to turn on the volcanic activity to heat the water to boiling (at that depth) sufficiently to throw material through the entire ocean column, that you will be essentially turning the ocean into a boiling cauldron. Think steamed milk on your latte.
But in any event none of these would throw clamshells onto mountain tops.
The water level rose above the mountain tops. The fountains of the deep - their purpose, was to provide a source of water so that the level could attain these heights since, like I said, 40 days and nights of rain could not have accomplished these heights without some other source of water, and I said nothing about temperature of said water from said source.
At face value the explanation is that they grew in the sedimentary deposit before it was lithified, while it was shallow water, and then they died, were fossilized when the sediment was lithified, and then transported to the location wherethey were found by plate tectonics.
How did "plate tectonics" place seashells on mountain tops?
The Flood is a better explanation, but since evolution ***must*** deny the Flood your reply is of no consequence.
Look at the geologic strata of the world, causes: catastrophes of flooding. All layers represent a flood of some sort. This is why God gave the sign of the rainbow to signify that the Flood was the last flood.
Ray