Today we will be examining 2 more evidences that show that the earth isn't nearly as old as evolutionist claim, namely Stalactite and Polonium halo's. First I will give some examples of Stalactites that formed quickly over a short period of time to refute the idea that they must take millions of years to get that big, then I will close with some evidence that shows that the earth didn't a long time to cool.
The first example we shall look at is a fifty inch stalactite formation that grew around some old switch track signs that was located in an old lead mine in Australia. The formation was only fifty five years old when the photo was taken. This shows a growth rate of roughly one inch per year!
The next piece of evidence is located underneath the George Rogers Clark memorial in Vincennes, Indiana. It is there that you will find a 90 inch column that was formed in less than 40 years. This shows a growth rate of over 2 inches a year.
Another instance of a fast growth rate is the Teepee formation started in 1903, when a farmer struck pipe in ground in Thermopolis, Wyoming. The water started slowly flowing out of the top of the pipe and one hundred years later there is a 20 foot mound not 1 cm.
It is interesting to note that through photo monitoring, it has been observed that stalactites can grow several inches in a matter of days, under the right conditions.
The Last piece of evidence that we are going to look at today refutes the idea that the earth took a long period of time to form. I am talking about the exceedingly large number of polonium halos which are embedded in the granite's all around the world. The example my reference gives is just as frozen alkaseltzer bubbles would be clear evidence of the quick freezing of water, these halos also are undeniable evidence that a sea of primordial matter froze rapidly into solid granite
These are just two more scientific examples that show that the "Theory" of evolution is not a fact as some adamantly claim but rather a religion that one chooses to believe.
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