In Antarctica there’s a petrified forest where today nothing bigger than bacteria grows. They look like Christmas trees that grew thick and tall—a thousand per acre, up to eighty feet—dating back to late Permian Period some 260 million years ago.
From the catastrophist’s viewpoint, this raises many questions. How accurate is the system used to date these trees? Geologists consider this figure accurate, along with the “known” age of the Earth.
It’s all backed by absolute radiometric dating techniques. Fifty years ago, mainstream science was equally confident of a different age, and another age fifty years before that. How do we know they got it right this time?
Author, EU advocate and narrator Matt Finn, describes how the electric force can flash freeze entire fields of flora and fauna, schools of fish, massive prehistoric trees, and even woolly mammoths.