Fossils

I was always given the impression that fossils take millions of years to form. But is that true?

Actually fossils must by formed quickly to fossilize at all!

Why? Because naturally things riot and decay they don't fossilize. but if you bury it quickly you can preserve it well enough to get a fossil. Take a look at the example below.

 

Evolution says fish die and slowly fossilize on the bottom of the lake, ocean, as they are covered by sediment. But is that what we see happening??

No, not at all!

 

 

 

What we actually see is fish float for a while and they riot as they are eaten by other fish and you don't have much of a fish to fossilize. 

 

 

If you really want a fossil just dump some concrete in your fish tank. That's what gives you a good fossil!

To get a fossil you need water sediment (mud) and a fast burial.

Below are some examples of fast fossils.

This fossil was so fast the fish didn't finish his meal.

We call it "The last supper"

This is a fossil of a fish giving birth!

Talk about a slow birth. Millions of Years. . . no way!

This is a fossilized spark plug. Believed to be no older then 1950, and was found in the 90's.

Two fossilized hats. One was dropped in a coal mining pit. The other was found under volcanic ash. 

A clock that was found in a solid rock. Rocks do not take millions of years to form.

 

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