The hammer entombed in rock
Category: Science
Tags: Curiosity · Experiments · Research
A 19th-century miner's hammer trapped in limey rock sounds like proof of Noah's flood. I trace the London Hammer discovery, inspect the limey concretion and shell matrix, explain rapid cementation, flag provenance gaps and the Creation Evidence Museum's refusal to test it, and show why natural processes explain this out-of-place artifact
Rolly's Take
For the curious mind that savors the tension between science and myth, this blog serves as an invitation to explore anomalies with a discerning eye. It understands the thrill of untangling complex narratives, where each layer of sediment conceals more than just rock but the competing stories of discovery and belief. Here, clarity unfolds in the shadows of skepticism, inviting those who dare to question what is presented as certainty.