Buzsaw writes:
I know you're gona come up with the atmospheric pressure and all, but imo, the atmosphere was likely much higher with less density per sq in then.
So, Noah didn't have to worry about getting squashed by a saturated atmosphere of thousands of pounds per square inch. He just had to worry about asphxia from a rarified atmosphere. And to extend the atmosphere higher than it now is, gravity would have been reduced to allow water molecules to "float" higher. Glad you cleared that up.
If I were a water molecule in Noah's time, I'd be very confused as to what laws of physics I was supposed to be obeying.
"C'mon God, what do you want me to do? Up? Down? Hot? Cold? WH-A-A-A-A-T???"
(:raig