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Author Topic:   "Chariot Wheels" In the Red Sea
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Message 33 of 43 (579958)
09-06-2010 10:27 PM
Reply to: Message 32 by Buzsaw
09-06-2010 10:19 PM


Re: Moving on.
the coral reefs common to the gulf body of water were orderly and closely knit in larger beds whereas the floor region which he researched and photographed was a scattered junk yard like litter of blotches of coral crusted formations
Any actual facts or evidence to support these claims, or is it more or less just what it looked like to him?
Given the quantity of formations and considering that several millenniums of time had done it's toll along with gulf currents, etc, one should assume that a signle ship wreck of a few charriots from some other source would be very unlikely.
Any actual facts or evidence about the incidence of shipwrecks and the cargo thereupon, or about the currents, or it is just what he guessed? Did he do any experiments to support his claims about the effect of several millennia of submersion on the type of material he found, or did he just speculate?
This wheel thread is somewhat a waste of time, since it becomes essentially a divide and conquer thread for skeptics when debated, void of all of the corroborating stuff supportive to it.
Well, I've asked some specific questions designed to probe the factual support behind what you've said. You can ignore those questions or you can answer them. The former would make this thread a waste of time, the latter might actually produce some progress.

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