The energy in water and wind shapes an image of itself in the scars left by wind & water deposition. The geometric arrangement of the mounds is the same as the atomic arrangement of atoms in the elements. The long chevron patterns match the structure of energy waves found in light photons. The same quantum forces are at work,.. one in micro the other in macro. The macro example is clearly the scar leftover from an energetic event of fluid dynamics and eddy currents. It might give insight into how energy converts into other materials. It might even be showing what quantum energy looks like. I am counting on the quantum computer to figure these things out...
Very Interesting. One of the things I love about erosion is that features on a beach or river that are only a few inches, look the exact same as ones that are miles long, that can be found using satellite imagery!
Ive see some of his videos. I don't think concretions are soft tissue fossils, but concretions are a very mysterious geologic feature. Both in shape and in chemical composition.
If you want to see how the earth is really shaped, not what you see from satellites, look at topographic maps. They show you the images that are cut into the mountains, rivers and inlets.
The energy in water and wind shapes an image of itself in the scars left by wind & water deposition. The geometric arrangement of the mounds is the same as the atomic arrangement of atoms in the elements. The long chevron patterns match the structure of energy waves found in light photons.
The same quantum forces are at work,.. one in micro the other in macro. The macro example is clearly the scar leftover from an energetic event of fluid dynamics and eddy currents. It might give insight into how energy converts into other materials. It might even be showing what quantum energy looks like.
I am counting on the quantum computer to figure these things out...
Very Interesting. One of the things I love about erosion is that features on a beach or river that are only a few inches, look the exact same as ones that are miles long, that can be found using satellite imagery!
Interesting video, but the sound track was too loud which I found to be distracting.
Thanks for the feedback
I agree. Oftentimes, the music overrides your voice.
Strongly recommend Mudfossil University ❤.
Ive see some of his videos. I don't think concretions are soft tissue fossils, but concretions are a very mysterious geologic feature. Both in shape and in chemical composition.
Freeze thaw?
If you want to see how the earth is really shaped, not what you see from satellites, look at topographic maps. They show you the images that are cut into the mountains, rivers and inlets.
Almond Joys Have Nuts Mounds Don't!
Sometimes you feel like a nut...
7:09 Ancient Coptic language? Babylonian? Sumerian?
Loose all of the loud irritating music. So unnecessary.
Remnants of great floods .
We are not the only life force
Maybe an apology
What do you mean?
@@erosion_of_earthnot good enough
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Our creator is omnipresent Waheguru
Geologists are paid to find elaborate stories to discredit Noah's Flood. Science is a giant house of cards.
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Religion is the biggest scam of all time
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