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@ mleku
2025-03-09 14:29:10
canyons just require a massive amount of water and existing fine soil to form
you can see stuff about this from many christian researchers specifically regarding the very fast process of formation of the multiple layers often found in canyons and especially fossils, which essentially require rapid sealing of the bodies of the fossils by massive amounts of sediment with the weight driving away the water and oxygen so that the item does not decay... it only takes a matter of weeks, and it's the same process
what the bible people don't know is that it happens because the entire crust of the earth rotates 90 degrees every 6000 years, and that sudden jerk is what causes the ocean to wash away all the land and gives you the "great flood" situation
canyons are not made from volcanic rock, but rather, sedimentary, which is a fancy way of saying they are essentially highly packed dust and dirt
the dirt originally forms usually somewhere else nearby and heat breaks the rocks down and plants help break it down into grains and dusty powder, numerous plant, and microorganismic processes attack the structure of the igneous rock ot make it decay into eventually dust, carbon is a big contributor to this, and carbon is what makes fertility, and is the first thing to go when a sediment stabilizes and turns into "rock" (i mean by this, stuff like sandstone and other hard stone forms that are also vulnerable to erosion by water)
if it's "rock" and it can get washed away it's sediment. fossils don't form slowly, they have to happen quickly, and fossilization and canyon formation and shallow layers of sediment are the necessary consequence of a massive amount of water over a very large body of land, and where did that water come from, because it can't have just fallen out of the sky
that's why i'm saying, it is from the ocean being thrown over the land caused by a realignment of magnetic fields that happens every 6000 years or so, due to the propagation of the fields of the stars at the centre of the galaxy, and all the ferromagnetic dust in between carrying that field outwards