An interesting observation regarding the mechenism for how to get rid of all the water that covered the earth. Although Noah was in the ark for about a year, your point stands - a lot of disruption to get rid of enough water that covered the earth to be able to get out and about in a year. Although the high peaks would have been dry.
I’m a creationist but also “believe” in science - the world is wonderfully made and in order. But, like you said, God can cause anything to happen at His will. (Cause the wind to cease, stop the sun from moving, etc.)
I got a kick out of the scientists for calling this stuff “ringwoodite” based on just a seismic velocity at 400 miles deep. But I stand corrected as I see from the below article there has been lots of research on the rock, both from volcanic activity that hints at it, meteorites that hold a clue, lab tests trying to recreate the conditions of earth at 400 miles, and the first true real example found in 2014 of ringwoodite found inside of a diamond.
Chapter and verse, please!
Regards,
I should have clarified my “true” example found in the diamond. I am sure that the experts probably have some disagreements and unknowns with regard to that too.
Ask two geologists to look at a situation and you’ll get three different theories.
Ask a geophysicist what the answer is and he’ll say “What do you want it to be?”
SciAm is not enough sci and too much woke for me since Hector was a pup.