The enigmatic fossil Prototaxites /ˌproʊtoʊˈtæksᵻˌtiːz/ shows us how THE NARRATIVE forces "scientists" to dream up nonsense (inductive reasoning). It's a pinnacle in scientific blindness.
The World’s Oldest Fossils
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.
Life Before Oxygen
In the Matty's Paradigm narrative cellular life originates in water in zero-G, before there was an atmosphere. Here's some science lingo attempting to explain super-sized prokaryotic cells in an environment with no oxygen.
Hypothesis 2
If life began in a zero gravity environment on the first day, then the unicellular and multicellular life forms would have reached exceptionally large size as compared to similar organisms grown in gravity.
The Making of an Allosaurus Graveyard
Scientific blindness is never so apparent as when dealing with remnants of Noah's flood. This articles shows how the words flood, wet, catastrophe, intense, dry and drought are unavoidable.
August 26th
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) have a specific example of how scientists are choosing blindness and can't see the true meaning of evidence. They can't see the wood for the trees, and neither can they see a tree for the wood.
August 25th
Deposition and lithification of sediment (Noah's flood), had to be before the formation of mountains which are composed of the sediment (Peleg's tectonics). That's an acknowledgement of the relationship of cause and effect
August 24th
The Miocene is the Miocene because it's the Miocene. Anything that's not characteristic of the Miocene is assigned to something other than the Miocene. It's a little microcosm of circular reasoning.
August 17th
The only way to account for the sedimentary deposits and fossils of the Cretaceous is that they were deposited by a world-wide flood. It's so obvious that no amount of pseudoscientific jargon can hide it.
August 10th
We (me and the Holy spirit) can't avoid the obvious conclusion that Mississippian sediments are the remains of an ecosystem which was buried in a flood.
