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Noah's Flood-Birth of the Ice Age

Publisher Axiom Press
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Author(s) Robert L. Gielow
Publisher Axiom Press
ISBN / ASIN 1581693117
ISBN-13 9781581693119
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #378,039
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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A startling, new explanation of the Great Flood of Noah

In this meticulously researched book you will discover:
  • How the waters of the Flood could have covered the world's tallest mountain to a depth of more than 20 feet
  • What the significance is of the water that was placed above the sky on Day Two
  • Why evidence suggests that the ocean basins of the world were once empty
  • What caused a perfectly uniform, non-zonal, spring-like climate in every part of the globe prior to the Flood
  • What the springs of the great deep were and what caused them to burst forth at the time of the Flood
  • Where the polar ice caps came from and the rate at which they have been melting for the past 4,300 years
  • How the Grand Canyon and other geologic formations came to be
  • Where the Garden of Eden and the lost city of Atlantis were located
  • Why the roof of Noah's ark stopped 18 inches short of its peak
  • Why the patriarchs lived 10 times longer than we do
  • How the genealogies of the Bible can be reconciled with the ages of the stars
  • Why the Carbon 14 dating procedure cannot be used to determine the ages of specimens that lived prior to the Flood

    ROBERT L. GIELOW holds a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from MIT. As part of a team at North American Aviation's Space & Information Systems Division in California, he helped compute trajectories for Project Apollo, NASA's manned, lunar landing program. In 1975 he co-founded Airflow Sciences Corporation, a company that specializes in the modeling of fluid flow and heat transfer using computer simulation. He retired from the company in 2002. He may be contacted at http://www.noahs-flood.com.
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