The Scientific Study of the Australian Rocks Aged 3.2 Billion Years May Show Links to the Book of Genesis

Published on 08/04/2020
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Wing And Johnson

Wing and Johnson were committed to analyzing the chemical compounds existing in Pilbara’s archaic rock, scrutinizing the isotopes’ oxygen-16 and oxygen-18 levels. Such elements act as keys to unlocking the structural mysteries of landmass creation.

Wing And Johnson

Wing And Johnson

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Topping Isotopes

Such isotopes find themselves stuck within the rock during the formation process, with their selective amounts providing insights into how the exterior land looked during this creation process. As an example, lesser levels of oxygen-18 paint a picture of how a landmass arose. Describing the process better Wing said to the Daily Express; “When you form a soil, you form clays, and clays hoover up heavy oxygen.”

Topping Isotopes

Topping Isotopes

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