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I have read your other posts and threads about this but I still don't understand what you're saying by "history." Is it a written record by sentient beings?I disagree.
If Adam can have 32 teeth the day he was created, a tree can have 32 rings.
I disagree.
If Adam can have 32 teeth the day he was created, a tree can have 32 rings.
You don't need to understand it --- it doesn't exist.I have read your other posts and threads about this but I still don't understand what you're saying by "history."
The trees in the Garden of Eden were supernatural trees --- exceptions to all the current laws of science and nature.Tree rings are formed because trees do not grown in constant conditions, they are the result of seasonal changes.
If Adam can have 32 teeth the day he was created, a tree can have 32 rings.
An extended period of childhood evolved [in] people at least 160,000 years ago, according to a new analysis of a fossil child's teeth. That's the earliest evidence to date of a modern-human life history requiring intensive parental care and a wide range of early-life learning opportunities, the researchers say.
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Tanya Smith's team examined an erupted molar, an incisor in the process of erupting, and a canine that had yet to erupt in the jaw of the Jebel Irhoud child. Tallies of enamel layers that typically form every 7 to 9 days as teeth develop, as well as counts of daily growth bands in the enamel, enabled the scientists to estimate that the child died at age 7 years, 10 months.
From here.
Adam also had height, something a newborn is deficient in, and is a result of the passage of time.You're obviously not aware that teeth have growth patterns too like trees, teeth grow in layers. These can be examined microscopically and with x-rays, and by counting the layers you can estimate how long it took a tooth to grow.
The trees in the Garden of Eden were supernatural trees --- exceptions to all the current laws of science and nature.
Let´s all take a step back for a moment and relax.You don't need to understand it --- it doesn't exist.
Take any definition out of the dictionary you want, but it won't apply at the moment of creation.
Adam also had height, something a newborn is deficient in, and is a result of the passage of time.
I disagree.
If Adam can have 32 teeth the day he was created, a tree can have 32 rings.
Beats me.So why would they have tree rings in then?
I must say AV1611VET you do have the ability to get people to argue for days about nothing without any trouble what so ever, it must be a gift.Beats me.
I have a feeling tree rings serve more of a purpose than just to pose for dendrochronologists.
In my opinion, one of two scenarios are correct: either the trees had tree rings, or they didn't.
I'll go with whatever scientists say they had.
Beats me.
I have a feeling tree rings serve more of a purpose than just to pose for dendrochronologists.
In my opinion, one of two scenarios are correct: either the trees had tree rings, or they didn't.
I'll go with whatever scientists say they had.
That's because people try so hard to disprove something they know nothing about.I must say AV1611VET you do have the ability to get people to argue for days about nothing without any trouble what so ever, it must be a gift.
Good --- I didn't think so.Tree rings don´t have the purpose of "posing for dendrochronologists".
God is also Cause.But they have a cause: changing seasonal growth.
Again --- if tree rings are essential to the tree's existence, I'm sure He did.So God not only embedded age into trees, but also tree rings.
... all non-essential.Scars - signs of growth, history, passing of time.
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