Finally I see aPhil with knee pad ,bless you all for amazing information.
@cladqueen80544 күн бұрын
Pure heaven
@BryantPP4 күн бұрын
How would these things like charcoal and such last underwater in a Scottish loch for over 2k years, relatively still very near the surface? Odd.
@extendoduck3 күн бұрын
That's due to a combination of factors. Charcoal is pretty inert to begin with. It's physically fragile, but other than that it doesn't break down or degrade over time. Very few animals or microorganisms will eat charcoal, and there isn't much life in lochs like that one anyway. There's also not too much water circulation. Even during a storm, only the very top layers of a loch that size are going to be disturbed. So basically it's an extremely stable material in a fairly stable environment.
@BryantPP3 күн бұрын
@@extendoduck I understand the logistics of that, but it just seems strange that things that are older than Christ would be so close to the surface.
@bettygreenhansen4 күн бұрын
Yippee!!!!
@callmemonkh90204 күн бұрын
francis pryor seems to have APED the Theories of Mike Parker Pearson.. .