Geoscience Videos:

Evidences II: The Tale of a Trilobite

 

    What does the fossil record tell us about the history of life? Evidences II: The tale of a trilobite takes an unflinching look at the fossils and suggests some surprising conclusions. 

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Silver Screen Award Winner:

Evidences: The Record and the Flood

    Many ancient cultures have stories about a gigantic flood. What evidence would be needed to determine whether a global flood ever occurred? Do the rocks give any insight into whether such an event happened? Evidences: The record and the flood looks at geological evidence and scientific models that may explain how fossils and other geological features were formed. Scroll down to learn more.

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 A fact-finding mission into the Genesis account of a global flood.

    This video reviews scientific evidence consistent with stories of the earth's catastrophic past. Almost two years in the making, Evidences takes you to the Grand Canyon, the Alps, New Zealand, even to the bottom of the ocean, to see geological features consistent with a global flood.
    Beautiful location photography shows you the marks of an ancient catastrophe, while high-tech animations explain how it may have happened. Evidences gives church or school classes an eye-opening insight into catastrophic events that inspire new approaches to understanding a global deluge like the flood described in the Bible.


OUTLINE

Introduction:

    - Includes comments on flood legends


The Rocks: 

    - Sedimentary rocks - Examples from the Grand Canyon


Evidences of a Flood:

    (1) Marine deposits - Ocean floor uplifted to the tops of mountains 
    (2) Widespread deposits - Thin and covering large areas 
    (3) Turbidity currents - Wide spread and rapid catastrophes
    (4) Paraconformities - Lack of erosion


A Model: 

    - Computer simulations illustrating one theory