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2nd April 2003 at 06:35 AM Arikay said this in Post #119 Why was the barometric pressure higher back then?

[/move]There was a super-conducting canopy of solid crystalline hydrogen back then. With the weight of that canopy pressing down on the atmosphere, the barometric pressure was certainly higher.
I don't think it rained at all before the flood because of the fact the rainbow didn't first appear until after the flood. In those days, a mist rose from the ground in the mornings to water the plant life. I will post some of what I have found;
Verse number 6 of Genesis 1 tells us, "And Elohim [God] said, Let there be a firmament
91 in the midst of the waters, and let it divide between the waters and the waters." This firmament was a bubble of water above the surface and around the whole earth. The word for firmament in Hebrew is the word ['yqir; (rackiya) which is a very special word. The word means to compress, pound together and spread out into thin metal sheets.
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Researcher Dan Cook discovered that a complete metal canopy around the earth has to be taken literally as a metal canopy otherwise it would not be able to be suspended above the earth. This is because it would have to be conductive metal creating a repelling magnet effect against the magnetic field around the surface of the earth. This metal firmament around the earth would only need to be a few inches thick. This would be all that was necessary. It would also have to be pure clear metal. Metal in its pure state is transparent. Metal is ". . . any elementary substance as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a peculiar luster when freshly fractured."
92 Therefore, this canopy of metal would have to be of a crystalline structure and transparent. The visors of the astronauts on the moon had a thin layer of pure transparent gold.
93 Josephus, the ancient historian of Jesus period, in his book Antiquities, Book One, Chapter One, mentions the Firmament as being Crystalline in structure.
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What metal was the firmament composed of? At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory they did some experiments with water. They compressed the water. The oxygen and hydrogen atoms separated and the oxygen was distinguishable by its blue color. The effect, however, on the hydrogen atoms, when compressed under super cold conditions and with energy added, was that the atoms bonded into a crystalline structure that was transparent with opaque veins of hydrogen throughout. Other laboratories followed up and confirmed this.
94/25 They found that the transparent metal hydrogen was not conductive but that the opaque metal hydrogen was superconductive.
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Superconductivity is a very special phenomena. The firmament was transparent. The opaque hydrogen metal was only in thin veins throughout the firmament.
96 The conductive hydrogen has a very special purpose in the firmament. Acting like a repelling magnet to the earth, these veins of opaque hydrogen held the firmament ten miles above the surface of the earth in suspension.
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When crystalline hydrogen is energized it gives off a gentle glow that is 6365 angstrom magenta (pink). This color can often be seen at sunrise and at sunset as a pink glow. This happens as a result of water molecules in the atmospher becoming charged as a result of the lower level intense rays of the suns energy passing through them. As the suns rays pass through them you see blue sky because of the oxygen, but during sunrise and sunset, for a short period, because of these lower level intense rays of the sun, the energized hydrogen overpowers the oxygen and you see a pink glow in the horizon.
97/19 What this suggests is that before the flood when the firmament was in place above the earth, you would see a pink sky instead of a blue one. Also on the dark side of the earth there would be a gentle pink glow at night.
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Footnotes;
10-The Holy Bible : King James Version.Electronic edition of the 1769 edition of the 1611 Authorized Version.Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1995.
19-Swanson, James. New Naves / by James Swanson.Revised and expanded; electronic edition.Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, 1994.
25-Theological dictionary of the New Testament / edited by Gerhard Kittle and Gerhard Friedrich; translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley; abridged in one volume by Geoffrey W Bromiley.Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1985.
47-Halstead, L.B. Nature. Nov. 20, 1980
83-Davis, Bennett. "Power Lunch," Discover. New York. Vol. 16, no. 3, March 1995.
90-Nakagawa, Kyoichi. "Magnetic Field Deliciency Syndrome and Magnetic Treatment." Tokyo: Isuzu Hospital Brief.
92-Stein,Jess, ed. The Random House College Dictionary. New York: Random House, Inc.; 1975.
93-National Geographic. Vol. 136, no 6, Dec. 1969. National Geographic Society: Washington, D.C.
94-"Metallic Hydrogen." Popular Science. Oct. 1989.
96-H.K. Mao and R.J. Hemley. "Optical Studies of Hydrogen," Science. Vol 244.
97-NASA Tech Briefs. Vol. 12, no. 4, April 1988 (Cover).
Now the ball is in your court. In order to properly debate this issue, you have to be knowledgeable in this subject. If you read it, you will be forced to do some cogitating. Have fun...
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