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Donsnow, in his New Theory of the Earth (1696) William Whiston proposed the comet theory of Noah’s deluge, just as you have done. <See William Whiston and the Deluge>Hi, StAnastasia - That it would be one heckuva comet’s tail to provide all that water, was why I postulated an interplanetary cloud of water. … I really don’t want to postulate another planetoid coming by, to pull the water out of the atmosphere, even with my limited math, I know that just doesn’t work.
You could of course postulate another planetoid that came by to recapture all the cometary water; you could argue that Europa, which is largely composed of water – possibly with a deep ocean under an icy crust – gravitationally sucked off all the excess water from Noah’s flood, and then was kicked back out of orbit until it was eventually captured by the gravitational pull of Jupiter. If future space missions discover the remains of terrestrial organisms under Europa’s crust, will this be proof that my theory is correct? Time will tell!
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