Cool! It's fascinating how they can use paleomagnetism to make maps of earth in the distant past. I had heard of the impact spike in the ordovician but never any mention of possible rings before, that certainly is plausible given the locations The young earthers don't have enough time to accommodate all the impacts we've identified, or account for the movement of plates indicated by paleomagnetism, and then there's all the major volcanic eruptions we know about, explosive ones like wah wah springs and effusive ones like the deccan traps, all that in 6000 years lol
I only made it till you said a bolide close to the Earth, it is an atmospheric phenomena, the ablation is from the high speed through the air. Here is a interesting book I own and is full of other important information : The Zonal-Belt Hypothesis A New Explanation of the Cause of the Ice Ages by Joseph Y. Wheeler 1908
So, let me be the dog running with the sock on this one. The Earth could not be young (6000 years, give or take) because, between 6000 years and now wouldn't be enough time for the plates to have moved from the +/- 30-degree zone.
@@nebulan Okay, here's the problem of that, the "heat problem", if you tried to cram millions of years of plates moving back and forth, and radioactive decay, into less than a year, you would (and possibly even worse) liquefy the entire earth's crust, and it probably wouldn't turn solid again. And more specifically to your question; if the water from The Flood was hot enough to "melt" the crust; you would "cook" any of the marine or freshwater life that might have survived The Flood.
This is remarkable. Thanks for posting a video about it and talking about it.
Cool! It's fascinating how they can use paleomagnetism to make maps of earth in the distant past. I had heard of the impact spike in the ordovician but never any mention of possible rings before, that certainly is plausible given the locations
The young earthers don't have enough time to accommodate all the impacts we've identified, or account for the movement of plates indicated by paleomagnetism, and then there's all the major volcanic eruptions we know about, explosive ones like wah wah springs and effusive ones like the deccan traps, all that in 6000 years lol
How do they explain those?
Does this mean we can solve global warming with space junk?
This reminds me of the concept behind the Seveneves novel.
I only made it till you said a bolide close to the Earth, it is an atmospheric phenomena, the ablation is from the high speed through the air. Here is a interesting book I own and is full of other important information : The Zonal-Belt Hypothesis A New Explanation of the Cause of the Ice Ages by Joseph Y. Wheeler 1908
Rings around planets are very common, the earth with a ring would seem normal ✌️❤️🇬🇧
One ring to rule them all...
The Moon destroys rings fast. Hence, there might have been several in the past. Probably there were.
So, let me be the dog running with the sock on this one. The Earth could not be young (6000 years, give or take) because, between 6000 years and now wouldn't be enough time for the plates to have moved from the +/- 30-degree zone.
Have you considered a flood? (A crust melting flood)
@@nebulan Okay, here's the problem of that, the "heat problem", if you tried to cram millions of years of plates moving back and forth, and radioactive decay, into less than a year, you would (and possibly even worse) liquefy the entire earth's crust, and it probably wouldn't turn solid again.
And more specifically to your question; if the water from The Flood was hot enough to "melt" the crust; you would "cook" any of the marine or freshwater life that might have survived The Flood.
@kennethswenson6214 yeah I guess I worded it badly. But I kinda meant the magic flood that would vaporize the crust like you said. You said it better
There’s too fantastic for a young earther to believe if it makes scripture work out right. 🤪