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Demanding details is a common debate technique, but is not really necessary for this discussion.
I usually hear that from people who don't know the details.
I already supplied some details but you have mentioned almost none. So of course you would say that I guess.
It take "bed load" to mean the water moved more or less like a gracier,
-sigh-. You do realize that intro geology classes are pretty easily found all over the world, right? You could take just one.
Bed load is that which is moved along the bed of a stream without being suspended. And yes, along the bed of streams sediments do move.
The flood didn't come in that fast.
And again, here I am being the only one to actually bother with any MATH: you are moving 4x10^19 cubic feet of water over the continents in the space of 150 days (per your suggestion) and you are saying it isn't moving very fast? And that it won't somehow move fast through constrictions that are quite common on land?
As soon as the flood hit land it began a climb upward, even if ever so slightly until it hit the foothills. Water at the lower levels would stop moving while water above it would slide over that layer and keep moving until they too were stopped by the increasing elevation.
And I've told you about 5 times now that there is something in geology called a transgressive sequence which shows what sediments do when you have an ocean rising up over land.
Again, it appears you won't debate the technical details because you don't really have them. Which is probably why you wish to dismiss them.
You do what many biblical literalists who wish to leverage science for your beliefs: you throw out some technical sounding terms which you hope no one will question you on. But then when you run into people who actually know at least a little bit about the topic you are talking about, you have to decree that technical details are not important.
They were important enough when you introduced them...but they became unimportant when it became clear that some of us actually may know more than you do about them.
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