Thanks ETL. And yes, I do make my own fun, sometimes. :^)
If the Grand Canyon is, say, forty million years old and Ice Ages occur, say, every forty thousand years, then the Grand Canyon must have been covered with ice over a thousand times in its history. Odd that the Colorado River can leave its mark, but being covered by an ice pack a mile thick a thousand times -- for centuries at a time -- does not. [JoeSchem]
Electric Universe geology is discussed in detail offering insights into catastrophes that our ancestors experienced and is well-documented across many cultures from around the world. Plasma discharges and comet interaction created aurora like phenomenon described as seething rivers of fires causing metamorphic processes to create the necessary heat and pressure to create geologic formations that can be found in many places, especially the U.S Southwest. Flood deposit layering, dust and particle accumulation during electromagnetic events are also discussed along with lab experiments that can replicate these processes.
http://gunsandbutter.org/transcript-plasma-catastrophist-geology-michael-steinbacher
An ancient bathtub ring of mammoth fossils
PhysOrg.com | May 7, 2007 | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Posted on 06/11/2007 8:47:57 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
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