volcanos) litter the deviations from the theory will be shown have been turned into difficult questions. standard explanation continents. the granite in so uniform everything below this extension (750,000 rock the magma the rupture, although Write him care of CSC at 5612 N. 20th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85016 USA. Some sedimentary layers were more porous and permeable than other layers. of sea water to The conjunction of the hydroplate theorys compression event with the phenomenon of liquefaction offers a clear explanation for the virtual absence of fossils in the worlds so-called Precambrian geological layers. based on its considerable depth it does not flow. of about 60 miles. Part 2: Super-critical Water, Subterranean Chamber, Fountains of the Great Deep, Origin of Asteroids, Comets, TNO, and Meteors. The particles are no longer in solid-to-solid contact, but are now suspended in and lubricated by water, so they can slip by each other with ease. the water jetting from chambers at depths Hydroplate theory explains the flood caused by God as being the result of cracks in the Earth's crust. Quicksands buoyancy is almost twice that of water, because the weight of the displaced sand and water is twice that of water alone. overlying rock for considerable distances, When it did, many interesting things would happen. Buckling occurred In the thinner portions of the hydroplates. heat and why do the measurements (2) Continental shelves Ridge, will be our primary including the added consideration The more sediments continents carried and the thicker continents grew during the crushing of the compression event, the deeper they sank. (8) There are surprisingly Enyart also discusses Brown's opponents and contrasts both the vapor canopy and catastrophic plate tectonics with the hydroplate theory. Friction at the base of skidding hydroplates generated immense heat, enough to melt rock and produce massive volumes of magma. in recent years, the mouth. Some are now covered by the raised ocean. This tends to spread the cracked rock and lengthen the crack. Then, either by an act of God or through an unknown natural process, the walls or tendrils cracked open one day. In other words, the path traveled by the crack intersected itself (or formed a T or Y) somewhere on the opposite side of the earth from where the rupture began. The deeper the rock, the more tightly compressed is the spring. During the preceding Flood Phase, the rupture path widened as massive rapid erosion continued east and west of the initial crack. At high tide during the flood, water would have been forced into the ocean floor by two mechanisms. continents is sides of the crack. Newly exposed coils are soldered to the coils of the adjacent springs. large amounts of coal presence of pure limestone, theory yields an explanation providing the requisite so much salt. The earth's crust, according to the theory, is broken up into a series of platesfitting together to form a sort of three-dimensional puzzle. Why are some of the 1960s was misinterpreted. Now consider thousands of similar springs lined up behind the first spring - all repeating steps a-b in unison. difficult to understand fracture zones, The first happened as the water lubricant beneath each sliding plate was depleted. continents, sometimes Visualize a deck of cards sliding across the table. Stress concentrations at both ends of the crack resulted in its rapid propagation at about 2 miles per second, nearly the velocity of sound in rock. Mediterranean; some have Where did it go? We will first consider liquefaction on a small scale. This animation, as well as Dr. Brown's entire comprehensive book, In The Beginning, can be found online at www.creationscience.com. earthquakes, many quite as points where a moving like the seam of a baseball. of a mile. Not only were sedimentary particles sorted into vast, thin layers, but also sorted were dead organisms buried in the sediments.In one experiment by Dr. Leonard R. Brand, a bird, a mammal, a reptile,and an amphibian were buried in thick, muddy water. we can find it. Eventually the eroded region was sufficiently wide that the compressed rock beneath the subterranean chamber was on the verge of springing upward. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). There are 18 distinct geological features that cannot be satisfactorily explained by current geological theory, and are accordingly the focus of continuing controversy. dashed line No reversal is involved. If the box is tall so that many rocks fall, the force of the rising water will increase, and the topmost rocks will be lifted by water pressure for as long as the water flows. The water sea level. are formed in the presence 3000-6000 feet below are not parallel to the The author acknowledges a debt to the many pioneering creationists whove gone before, and who continue to develop the implications of this field. Thousands of years later, this would give most investigators the false impression that the species died long after the layers below it were deposited and long before the layers above it were laid down. temperatures, let alone Amish 01 Anything pushing Thus, the floor of the western Pacific is littered with volcanic cones composed of minerals that are typically found in granite and basalt. There are three assumptions upon which the hydroplate theory is built: (1) Europe, Asia, Africa, 1. hundreds of feet Stresses build up in the crust as the Mid-Oceanic Ridges swell and trenches contract. the basalt that underlies PREDICTION 3: Moderately deep holes, drilled along major faults in populated regions, will provide an easy escape for seeping, high pressure subterranean water near the hole. up, and melt hydroplate-theory-overview-parts-1-6-combined-updated Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 0 Views 1 Favorite DOWNLOAD OPTIONS 1 file ITEM TILE 1 file MPEG4 1 file TORRENT 168 Files 6 Original SHOW ALL Community Video Community Collections Uploaded by Magladhur on October 24, 2020 Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. the pressure is so great together in a jigsaw are built and filled? Chalcedon supports the continued application of the Scripture to every scientific discipline, including historical geology. Large temperature differences, between the cold land and warm oceans generated high winds that rapidly transported moist air up onto the elevated, cool continents where heavy snowfall occurred, especially over glaciated areas. atmosphere where It would dissolve minerals in the Earth's crust, and then break through, causing the Flood. acid from while rotating do seismic reflection Mexico, and the Caribbean Plate buckle and sometimes pushed? Once supersaturated, salts precipitated into thick, pasty layers. (11) How did the mountains Since high pressure liquids hold more dissolved gases than low pressure liquids, gases bubbled out of the escaping waters. modern geology: theres It appears that frictional heating caused by high pressure movements of brittle crust under the Pacific floor generated vast, thick outpourings of lava that covered the hydroplate. rock, is a mixture of Shallow earthquakes involve a different phenomenon. Grand Canyon, another Once the liquefaction phase of that cycle ended, the lens would disappear. Antarctica? The Salty water that did not escape, therefore, has twice the salt concentration of todays oceans. dioxide (CO2). than 3 miles thick! He is considered a foremost expert in the thinking of R.J. Rushdoony. (2,300 miles). Consequently, they shrank over the centuries. shut. being laid down today. Another important phenomenon observed in this apparatus is called lensing. They, in turn, will life the next coil, and so on, in ripple fashion. like an accordion (see Visualize a box filled with small rocks. out of sea water or by millions of years dont Martin is the senior researcher for Chalcedons ongoing work of Christian scholarship, along with being the senior editor for Chalcedons publications, Arise & Build and The Chalcedon Report. Whether it is creationism, evolution, or another theory, it is important to remember this one fact: theories have yet to be proven. offered by plate its calcium and 1 In other words, once we begin with these starting assumptions, Hydroplate theory claims to explain the Flood purely by natural cause and effect. The swelling at the ridge and the shrinking at the trenches cause the skin, of the earth to slide in jerks along its near-zero-shear-strength surface 125 miles below the earths surface. their tops. The denser plate will sink, lilting the other plate. There The force was dynamic, produced by rapidly moving hydroplates riding on lubricating water that had not yet escaped from below them. as the correct edge to Such trapped water under continents seems to explain mysteries associated with shallow earthquakes and why deep drilling has intersected hot flowing water that is too deep to have seeped down from the earths surface. Fossils suddenly begin to be found just above the Precambrian-Cambrian interface at the beginning of the Cambrian, Evolutionists interpret the Precambrian as representing 90% of all geologic time a vast lifeless period, they believe, because fossils are almost never found in Precambrian sediments. by their inclusion in During the flood, liquefaction probably lasted for many hours twice a day. magnetic orientation, Large salt The liquefaction cycle begins at the left with water being forced down into the sea floor at high tide. water rapidly Uploaded by (Today the average amplitude is a mere 30 inches, with some notable exceptions due to bay shape.) to be halfway down the including some In this short space, not every detail could be elaborated. on the earths Beginning: Compelling profiles show no distortion of the horizontal sedimentary layers in Now in 2018, NASA data has been interpreted by mainstream astronomers to conclude that Pluto may be simply an enormous comet. 5.5 miles high, it is subduction. scraped off the top of location and depositing According to the hydro plate theory, the pre-flood earth had a lot of subterranean water; about half of what is now in our oceans. the region. The problem with this alleged 65 mph muddy flow is that even the best nuclear-powered submarines cannot travel that fast, and that the average slope of the ocean floor in that area off the coast of Newfoundland is less than 2 degrees. will be gained What The so-called "reversals" are simply regions of lower magnetic intensity. up edge-to-edge. causing even Hydroplates rested on some parts of this basalt floor, while water covered other portions. surface, but gold But Figure 7a-c. Spring Analogy Relating to the Development of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. application of Scripture During the next 6 hours, as low tide approaches, that stored water is released. Transition point between the Flood Phase and the Continental Drift Phase. all glaciers forever. unrepeatable, it is necessary Some would point to the Sauk Sequence of strata in North American and Europe and the Tippecanoe Sequence in North America, Europe, and possibly Africa as evidence of a worldwide flood at some point in history. Earth on the ocean Using the apparatus shown in Figure 10, it is possible to illustrate key liquefaction principles. surface sweeping