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Michael Jaye, Ph.D.: The Worldwide Flood
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Length:
93 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Two hundred years ago, geologists determined that there was never a worldwide flood.
But the early geologists’ conclusion—which continues to be believed today—is indisputably erroneous, according to Michael Jaye, Ph.D.
Told in easily understood language, Jaye explains how geologists got it so wrong, and more importantly, he challenges their modern-day peers to examine foundational beliefs, especially in the presence of new map data. Along the way, he identifies and rectifies geology’s historic error and its consequences, answering questions such as:
• Why do geologists believe that there was never a worldwide flood? How is this belief erroneous?
• How did submerged structures like Monterey Canyon form? What process do geologists ascribe to their formation?
• In what way are Google Earth and Google Maps similar to Galileo’s telescope?
With new map data revealing submerged rivers in more than two miles of water, it’s clear that such a volume could only have a cosmic source.
Jaye identifies the impact remnants, and he explains how its effects irreversibly changed Earth’s ecosystem. Humans are among surviving species, but we find ourselves ill-adapted to the post-flood ecosystem.
Discover a historical, scientific, and philosophical treatment of The Worldwide Flood—it will forever change the way you consider Earth and human history.
Michael Jaye, Ph.D., recently retired as an associate professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He previously spent fifteen years teaching mathematics and its applications at West Point, New York. His interest in the worldwide flood began with Google Maps images of the Monterey Canyon system.
But the early geologists’ conclusion—which continues to be believed today—is indisputably erroneous, according to Michael Jaye, Ph.D.
Told in easily understood language, Jaye explains how geologists got it so wrong, and more importantly, he challenges their modern-day peers to examine foundational beliefs, especially in the presence of new map data. Along the way, he identifies and rectifies geology’s historic error and its consequences, answering questions such as:
• Why do geologists believe that there was never a worldwide flood? How is this belief erroneous?
• How did submerged structures like Monterey Canyon form? What process do geologists ascribe to their formation?
• In what way are Google Earth and Google Maps similar to Galileo’s telescope?
With new map data revealing submerged rivers in more than two miles of water, it’s clear that such a volume could only have a cosmic source.
Jaye identifies the impact remnants, and he explains how its effects irreversibly changed Earth’s ecosystem. Humans are among surviving species, but we find ourselves ill-adapted to the post-flood ecosystem.
Discover a historical, scientific, and philosophical treatment of The Worldwide Flood—it will forever change the way you consider Earth and human history.
Michael Jaye, Ph.D., recently retired as an associate professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He previously spent fifteen years teaching mathematics and its applications at West Point, New York. His interest in the worldwide flood began with Google Maps images of the Monterey Canyon system.
Released:
Aug 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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