you still haven't shown how all fossils are from sedimentary layers laid down by water under pressure by injecting chemicals rapidly and forcefully sealing out contaminants and sealing in hard tissues, can form without a global flood.
your characterization of fossilization is a bit limited there. I have no idea where you got this injection, pressure and sealing aspects.
Fossilization, as noted earliear takes on many different forms. In some cases the original hard parts are preserved, such as you might find with shells. In other cases the parts are replaced by groundwater slowly moving through them for a looooooong time.
As an example there are fossils of some materials that have been replaced by silica. Chemically silica is EXCEPTIONALLY LOW SOLUBILITY i groundwater. That means in ground water moving through the rock it must dissolve the original material and then bring its tiny bit of SiO2 to replace the fossil. This takes a lot of water moving through the rock a long time.
Fossils form in a very wide variety if ways. Sometimes the fossil is nothing more than a cast or mold of the original.
If you would like to learn more about this I highly recommend taking a paleontology course. But a glance through just about any intro level geology text will help quite a bit.
I am also waiting for your peer review article about every varve in existance being annual varves and not seasonal storms etc.
i was unaware that you were waiting for ths from me. You will forgive me if I am unable to post links yet since I do not have the requisite number of posts.
I will try to answer your question.
I am unaware of an article that covers "every varve in existence", but basic geology and lacustrine chemistry shows us that the seasonal effects result in the light/dark couplets that are the varve deposits.
Some references such as Strahler, Arthur N. Science and Earth History, 1987, Prometheus Books, page 232. Describe varve formation. In fact almost any sedimentology textbook will cover this.
Generally speaking the process is pretty staightforward.
Perhaps you could propose a mechanism that would layer repeating couplets in light coarse particle bands alternating with darker fine grained bands. Interestingly enough this sort of thing happens today on an annual cycle, so you will have to show how the most common means we have to explain this isn't applicable in the past.
I already provided the RATE project as a peer review, you have provided none. And if you criticize the quality of one peer review well then we will step up to the plate and make all peer reviews only by a PHD in related field, also peer reviewed by people unrelated and unknown to subject of the paper, also it must be peer reviewed by a scientific affiliation that I agree is in fact a legitimate institution. This literally is what evolutionists have said to me on this forum (not this thread), but in this forum. So if you don't like my RATES, then go ahead and dig out some Peer review of the higher caliber. I suspect you will have NOT ONE!.
I was unaware that the RATE project had any peer reviewed articles. I thought most of their stuff was self published on their website.