Creation Science Predictions of Seafloor Spreading Confirmed
Over yonder past Deception Pass, you can find the Darwin Ranch. Rusty Swingset is the foreman. He can be pleasant when he is not overworked or moody. Today he is on the prod because of a report on the seafloor spreading. This involves that fun phrase, oceanic plate subduction.
The idea that the earth has moving plates on its outer shell, some of them continent-size, began to take hold in the 1960s. When they collide, something has to give. That is where one plate asserts dominance and the other is pushed underneath. What has been observed is troubling to uniformitarian geologists.
World Ocean Floor, Library of Congress / H. Berann et al. |
Scientists from Brown University and University of California, Santa Barbara examined the spreading rates at 18 different ocean ridges. Studying the magnetic seafloor record, the team calculated the speeds of spreading for the last 19 million years, in evolutionary time. These ages correlate to the end of the Tejas megasequence, which we interpret to have occurred during the late receding phase of the Flood approximately 4500 years ago.According to conventional scientists,
To read it all, head on over to "Seafloor Spreading Matches Creation Predictions."