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:In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. | |||
(time and space) | |||
:the earth was without form, and void; | |||
This is an introduction not the [[Gap Theory]] | |||
:And God made the Heaven, and divided the waters which were under the Heaven | |||
:from the waters which were above the Heaven | |||
:Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: | |||
The water formed into a spinning ball | |||
and with centrifugal force the dry land appeared. | |||
There is no reason to assume that the land did not reach | |||
completely around the globe centered at the equator. | |||
It was basically low land with some hills. | |||
A rainforrest but no rain. | |||
It was broken into smaller parts | |||
at the time of the confounding of the languages. | |||
The waters which were above the Heaven | |||
probably provided shielding from radiation | |||
because the average life span of man was over 900 years. | |||
MOSFET process (computer) | The warm climate would allow extensive vegetation to grow. | ||
All animals were vegetarian until the great flood. | |||
:"to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, | |||
:and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, | |||
:wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: | |||
:and it was so." | |||
About 2344 BC the [[Great Flood]] kills all men and animals | |||
that are not on the ark. | |||
We assume that men and animals and plants formed the oil | |||
we now find under the ground. | |||
About 2124 BC (half life of Peleg) | |||
a [[Great Earthquake]] broke the land into separate pieces | |||
and shifted them many miles apart | |||
and the languages were confounded. | |||
Mountains were formed at this time. | |||
There were not any high mountains at the time of the [[Great Flood]]. | |||
This was not [[continental drift]]. | |||
[[Fossil]] evidence includes the presence of similar and identical species | |||
on continents that are now great distances apart. | |||
Fossils of the therapsid Lystrosaurus | |||
have been found in South Africa, India and Australia, | |||
alongside members of the Glossopteris flora, | |||
whose distribution would have ranged from the polar circle | |||
to the equator | |||
the freshwater reptile Mesosaurus | |||
has only been found in localized regions | |||
of the coasts of Brazil and West Africa. | |||
evidence is found in the geology of adjacent continents, | |||
including matching geological trends | |||
between the eastern coast of South America | |||
and the western coast of Africa. | |||
the Appalachian Mountains chain which extends from the northeastern United States | |||
to Ireland, Britain, Greenland, and Scandinavia. | |||
One rift resulted in a new ocean, the Atlantic Ocean | |||
probably caused Africa, India to move northward | |||
Madagascar and India separated from Antarctica and moved northward, | |||
opening up the Indian Ocean. | |||
Madagascar stopped and became locked to the African Plate. | |||
New Zealand, New Caledonia and the rest of Zealandia | |||
separated from Australia, | |||
moving eastward towards the Pacific and opening the Coral Sea | |||
and Tasman Sea. | |||
Australia split from Antarctica and moved rapidly away. | |||
Antarctica moved South. | |||
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3850 BC ca fire | |||
3800 BC ca bow & arrow | |||
1500 BC ca sailing ships | |||
1000 BC ca gun powder | |||
200 BC ca compass | |||
10 BC papermaking | |||
700 ca printing | |||
1712 steam engine | |||
1794 cotton gin | |||
1804 steam powered train | |||
1810 printing press | |||
1814 camera | |||
?? concrete | |||
1824 Portland cement | |||
1825 electromagnet | |||
1827 microphone | |||
1829 typewriter | |||
1835 calculator | |||
1836 revolver | |||
1837 Morse code | |||
1838 telegraph | |||
1839 vulcanized rubber | |||
1845 sewing machine | |||
1800's electricity | |||
1856 pasteurization | |||
1860's radio | |||
the most significant event of the 19th century will be judged as Maxwell's discovery of the laws of electromagnetism. | |||
1859 refrigeration | |||
1862 machine gun | |||
1866 torpedo | |||
1867 dynamite | |||
1867 typewriter | |||
1872 mail order catalog | |||
1873 barbed wire | |||
1876 telephone | |||
1876 internal combustion engine | |||
1878 moving pictures | |||
1878 light bulb | |||
1879 light bulb | |||
1880 toilet paper | |||
1884 cash register | |||
1884 steam turbin | |||
1886 first auto | |||
1886 coca cola | |||
1887 radar | |||
1888 AC motor and transformer | |||
1892 diesel engine | |||
1902 air plane | |||
1930's TV 1950's | |||
1939 jet emgine | |||
1948 transistor | |||
1959 MOSFET process (computer) | |||
1962 Red LED | |||
1972 Yellow LED | |||
1994 Blue LED | |||
2020 Tricolor LED | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 24 March 2024
- In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
(time and space)
- the earth was without form, and void;
This is an introduction not the Gap Theory
- And God made the Heaven, and divided the waters which were under the Heaven
- from the waters which were above the Heaven
- Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear:
The water formed into a spinning ball
and with centrifugal force the dry land appeared.
There is no reason to assume that the land did not reach
completely around the globe centered at the equator.
It was basically low land with some hills.
A rainforrest but no rain.
It was broken into smaller parts
at the time of the confounding of the languages.
The waters which were above the Heaven
probably provided shielding from radiation
because the average life span of man was over 900 years.
The warm climate would allow extensive vegetation to grow.
All animals were vegetarian until the great flood.
- "to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air,
- and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth,
- wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat:
- and it was so."
About 2344 BC the Great Flood kills all men and animals
that are not on the ark.
We assume that men and animals and plants formed the oil
we now find under the ground.
About 2124 BC (half life of Peleg)
a Great Earthquake broke the land into separate pieces
and shifted them many miles apart
and the languages were confounded.
Mountains were formed at this time.
There were not any high mountains at the time of the Great Flood.
This was not continental drift.
Fossil evidence includes the presence of similar and identical species
on continents that are now great distances apart.
Fossils of the therapsid Lystrosaurus
have been found in South Africa, India and Australia,
alongside members of the Glossopteris flora,
whose distribution would have ranged from the polar circle
to the equator
the freshwater reptile Mesosaurus
has only been found in localized regions
of the coasts of Brazil and West Africa.
evidence is found in the geology of adjacent continents,
including matching geological trends
between the eastern coast of South America
and the western coast of Africa.
the Appalachian Mountains chain which extends from the northeastern United States
to Ireland, Britain, Greenland, and Scandinavia.
One rift resulted in a new ocean, the Atlantic Ocean
probably caused Africa, India to move northward
Madagascar and India separated from Antarctica and moved northward,
opening up the Indian Ocean.
Madagascar stopped and became locked to the African Plate.
New Zealand, New Caledonia and the rest of Zealandia
separated from Australia,
moving eastward towards the Pacific and opening the Coral Sea
and Tasman Sea.
Australia split from Antarctica and moved rapidly away.
Antarctica moved South.
3850 BC ca fire
3800 BC ca bow & arrow
1500 BC ca sailing ships
1000 BC ca gun powder
200 BC ca compass
10 BC papermaking
700 ca printing
1712 steam engine
1794 cotton gin
1804 steam powered train
1810 printing press
1814 camera
?? concrete
1824 Portland cement
1825 electromagnet
1827 microphone
1829 typewriter
1835 calculator
1836 revolver
1837 Morse code
1838 telegraph
1839 vulcanized rubber
1845 sewing machine
1800's electricity
1856 pasteurization
1860's radio
the most significant event of the 19th century will be judged as Maxwell's discovery of the laws of electromagnetism.
1859 refrigeration
1862 machine gun
1866 torpedo
1867 dynamite
1867 typewriter
1872 mail order catalog
1873 barbed wire
1876 telephone
1876 internal combustion engine
1878 moving pictures
1878 light bulb
1879 light bulb
1880 toilet paper
1884 cash register
1884 steam turbin
1886 first auto
1886 coca cola
1887 radar
1888 AC motor and transformer
1892 diesel engine
1902 air plane
1930's TV 1950's
1939 jet emgine
1948 transistor
1959 MOSFET process (computer)
1962 Red LED
1972 Yellow LED
1994 Blue LED
2020 Tricolor LED