The drive to undertake the great endeavor of building Salt City had come from a century of the American continent being and torn apart by one natural disaster after another.
New fossil discovery suggests dinosaurs traveled across oceans
Fossils of a duckbill dinosaur have been discovered in Africa, leading experts to believe the species once traveled hundreds of kilometers across oceans to reach the continent.
Hypothesis 5
If hell is expanding then we should anticipate that the oceans would be warming from the bottom up. This is a predictive, testable hypothesis. That means it’s scientific.
Why are the Oceans Salty?
An interesting question that scientists used to ponder but now generally ignore was, "Why are the oceans salty?"
Warm, Epicontinental Seas, Again
Epicontinental seas supporting an abundance of green and red algae. What's the difference between Cambrian and Ordovician? The Cambrian is the sea floor, the Ordovician is the open ocean immediately above it.
Abundance of marine invertebrates
Abundance of marine invertebrates; first trilobites and foraminifers. That's what lives on the floor of the ocean. That's why it's at the bottom of the stratigraphic column.
Warm Epicontinental Seas
Warm, epicontinental seas supporting an abundance of blue-green, green, and red algae. Why would examination of Cambrian sediment lead us to conclude that the Cambrian had warm epicontinental seas?
Hell is Expanding
Theologians have tried to make the doctrine of hell into something palatable by nominal Christians and unbelievers. That's okay, we're not worried about theologians. We all need to be aware that hell is real.
Deep Ocean Waters Are Trapping Vast Stores of Heat
<< Previous | Home >> A new study shows that much of the heat from global warming is reaching deep into the ocean By John Upton, Climate Central on January 19, 2016 A new generation of scientific instruments has begun scouring ocean depths for temperature data, and the evidence being pinged back via satellite warns …
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Sea ice hits record lows at both poles. What does it mean?
<<Previous | Next >> By Matt Rocheleau Globe Staff November 22, 2016 See original article here. The extent of sea ice surrounding the Arctic and Antarctic regions are both at record lows for this time of year — marking the first time scientists have simultaneously tracked record low ice levels around each of the planet’s …
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