The climate of early Earth was no day at the beach, with stinging acid rains and an intensely warm surface, a new study suggests. These harsh conditions could explain why geologists today have found no rocks more than 4 billion years old: They were all weathered away.Four billion years ago there were no internal combustion engines, no Industrial Revolution, no globalization, and no George W. Bush, yet greenhouse gases were 10,000 times more concentrated. The so-called science must be wrong. Maybe the world wasn’t created billions of years ago. Let’s give Creationism another look! © 2008 Stephen Yuen
The early Earth is thought to have had extremely high levels of carbon dioxide - perhaps 10,000 times as much as today. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can combine with water to create acid rain.
Monday, June 23, 2008
When Science Gives Way to Religion
Per LiveScience:
Labels:
Bush,
Global Warming,
Science
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