Howdy Jones,
Further to the saga of Sodom, the account recorded didn't menton an atomic explosion. It did mention raining fire and "brimestone" well.. err. sulfur. Hmm. down along the Texas and Lousiana coast there are numerous salt domes that are a favorite of petro geologists because of the potential for oil and gas production. There are also several large sulfur domes that are productive using the Frasch process. Now to what if's..if the socalled fertile plain mentioned in Gen 17 around ole Sodom town had an enomous salt dome underneath.. and adding to the imagination... what if there lurked a sulfur dome nearby.. and what if there just happened to be a large reservoir of natural gas trapped in the domes.. and what if.. sun'tin happened to set off an explosion?? Would the earth sink to replace the cavity that formed? It sure happened over near Sour Lake Texas some years back and stiil caving in around the area. Who's to say that New Madrid area on the Mississippi produced a earthquake "near event". For sure, a bio-chem scientist could get his tenure revoked for such heresy.specially if he mentioned a bible source.
Naw!...
Richard

Richard,

You were probably asking that question rhetorically - but that was why I referenced Louis Kervan: Kervan, "Biological Transmutations" - I think he is usually credited with the suggestion that 40K, the radioactive isotope of potassium, transmutes to calcium via biological-LENR which has somehow evolved as a capability of the modern dinosaurs' ... oops chickens', metabolism...

Jones


Shades of chicken little and the sky falling.. what will they comeup with
next... speaking of chickens.. anyone want to hazard a guess as to why a
chicken can lay an egg ( calcium shell ),.. even IF.. their food intake has
NO calcium content??
Richard



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