TAhat the question asked of Jesse Lawrence fron the Uni of California in San Diego.
He and a collegue analysed 666,000 seismic signals.
They realized their were massive amount of water in porous rocks,particulary around PEKING.
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TAhat the question asked of Jesse Lawrence fron the Uni of California in San Diego.
He and a collegue analysed 666,000 seismic signals.
They realized their were massive amount of water in porous rocks,particulary around PEKING.
The topic title made me lol.
The most credible evidence I've ever seen is that the Black Sea was inundated by an influx of water from the Med. Sea.
In that way, the "Flood" was an otherwise rather "ordinary" event, rather like what we've had here in the NW Americas.
Bah, humbug!
It fell on Sydney this week!
If Noah's water could have been found in Jesus' tomb, that could have solved two mysteries in one shot.
Was it ever lost?
LOL @ BA !
Good one.
THERE IS THE QUESTION OF WHERE DID IT ALL GO?
It's here?
Was it ever lost?
Ditto. There's water everywhere. What's it going to prove if there
is water on Mars? That the flood reached there?
I know, they are going to give some scientific evidence about the
age and composition of the water, where it's been and all. Maybe
they will say how many dinosaurs drank it and urinated it.
There's water everywhere. LOL.