by Ed Van Gennip | Sep 30, 2014 | Did You Know?
The largest desert in the world, the Sahara, is growing. At 4400 years of age, it is estimated to be the oldest desert in the world. Noah’s world wide flood happened about 4,400 years ago as well. It is no surprise there is no desert older than this, for the...
by Ed Van Gennip | Sep 30, 2014 | Did You Know?
The oldest living organism in the world is the bristlecone pine tree, located in the Inyo mountains in eastern California, USA. Tree ring dating indicates the oldest is about 4,300 years in age. Noah’s world wide flood happened about 4,400 years ago. It is no...
by Ed Van Gennip | Sep 14, 2014 | Did You Know?
Sea dragons (dinosaurs) did not live millions of years ago but lived very recently. Much ancient pottery, drawings and pictographs exist that show land and sea dinosaurs. The picture here shows Saint George slaying a dragon sometime between his birth in 263 A.D. and...
by Ed Van Gennip | Sep 13, 2014 | Did You Know?
The moon’s orbit around the earth is expanding every year. It is getting further away by 4 centimetres per year. Going back in history, 1.2 billion years ago the moon would have been touching the earth. Even not that far back it would have had such a low orbit,...
by Ed Van Gennip | Sep 13, 2014 | Did You Know?
Two planets and six moons spin backwards compared to the others in our solar system. Due to the laws of inertia, all planets should move and spin in the same direction around the sun, All planets travel eastward around the sun, as expected. Venus, Uranus and...
by Ed Van Gennip | Sep 12, 2014 | Did You Know?
The entire population of the world could stand inside the area of the United Kingdom! Each person would have 36 square meters or a space 6 meters by 6 meters (19 feet by 19 feet). The earth is no where near over-crowded, it is mis-used. More efficient irrigation,...
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