The World’s Oldest Fossils

And the Lordโ€™s servant must not be quarrelsome but kind to everyone, able to teach, patiently enduring evil, correcting his opponents with gentleness. God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth, and they may come to their senses and escape from the snare of the devil, after being captured by him to do his will.

(2 Timothy 2:24-26) ESV

In the Biblical narrative of Matty’s Paradigm, at the time when gravity was created, super-sized bacteria existed in an iron-rich aquatic environment before an Oxygen-rich atmosphere formed.

Popular science (SciPop) is still having a hard time getting all of the pieces to fit together, but at least they have all of the pieces. Here’s some science lingo where they’re trying to reconcile the Precambrian puzzle without the synchronicity of the core accretion model:

Have Scientists Found the Worldโ€™s Oldest Fossils?

If proven true, the fossils would be the oldest direct link to life on Earth.

In a new study, a team of scientists announced it has discovered the worldโ€™s oldest fossils, dating back some 3.77 billion years (and possibly as far back as 4.28 billion years). The region was also once part of an iron-rich, deep sea hydrothermal vent system, the researchers said in a statement, providing a fertile ground in which the bacteria thrived. Other scientists have pointed to their size, much larger than any previously dated fossils yet discovered, as an indicator that the filaments must be much younger, as itโ€™s believed that early conditions on Earth did not provide enough oxygen to support rapid growth of bacteria.

By Barbara Maranzani

Hopefully they’ll figure it out, although it’s unlikely since they’re stuck with the baggage of Newton/Einstein gravitation.


Salvation

  1. Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
    • believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
  2. confess your sin.

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