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3. Enormous Folded Layers in Utah
9m 5s
Dr. John Whitmore examines the unique geological story of the Uinta Mountains through a young-earth perspective, highlighting how their distinctive rock formations and layers align with the Flood model. He shows how once-flat sedimentary layers laid down by Noah's Flood became contorted and uplifted through intense geological processes. By tracing the rapid formation of Paleozoic and Mesozoic layers and correlating them with formations across the western U.S., John offers insights into how large-scale events, like the Flood, have shaped Earth's geological history.