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
Here, you'll find a haven for those who thrive on inquiry and seek to unravel the mysteries of our world through reasoned analysis. This blog speaks to the skeptical mind, the one that delights in the interplay between legend and fact, and craves a deeper understanding of anomalies that challenge conventional wisdom. It invites you to peer closely at the intersection of geology and human history, where each artifact tells a story that transcends mere existence, revealing the layers of time and thought woven into our understanding of reality. With a deft hand, it encourages you to question the narratives that often go unchallenged, illuminating the path toward clarity amidst the noise of belief.