Unearthing Noah's Ark: Scientific Evidence & Dating
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Join us as we explore a captivating site some believe to be the ancient remains of Noah's Ark. This discussion delves into the scientific evidence, focusing on the estimated age and what physical traces of the legendary vessel have endured millennia.
We uncover fascinating details from extensive soil testing, revealing unique chemical compositions and organic matter consistent with decomposed wood over 4,000 years old. Learn about the unbiased international team of top experts, led by a Turkish archaeologist, who are conducting rigorous analysis to provide definitive proof and avoid past research biases.
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So, one of the questions that I'm really intrigued by then, uh because I'm not familiar with with this site. I guess I've seen news stories over the years of, you know, so this is a discovery of the arc, it might be from different places. But what is the the time dating of this? How many thousand years ago is estimated for this to be? And then what what's remaining of, you know, because the arc was made out of wood. I right? Yes. So what's still there? The test result show it's about 4,000 plus years old, which uh if you were a creationist, it maps out. It tracks perfectly around the time of when the flood would have happened. Um we've done soil testing. They've done um extensive soil testing and the testing has shown that there is a 30% increase in potassium, which means it's very rich in potassium when the grass grows on it grows yellow, it's not the same dirt on what grows on the outside. It's completely different dirt. That's because there's organic matter within the formation, which means that there was decomposed wood. The acidity levels match what pitch would be like ...