Was the Ark just a primitive raft, or a masterpiece of ancient engineering and biological planning? This video explores the technical feasibility of the Great Ship, breaking down its structural specifications (300 \times 50 \times 30 cubits) and its stability in high-seas simulations.
Beyond the construction, we tackle the massive logistical challenge: how did two of every "kind" fit and survive on one boat? We dive into the science of waste management in confined spaces, the potential for animal hibernation during the voyage, and the genetic diversity required to repopulate the Earth from a small starting group. Join us as we analyze the "golden ratio" of its dimensions, ancient wood-joining techniques, and the complex math behind food storage for a year-long voyage.
The information for this podcast was extracted from the following sources: Answers Research Journal (ARJ), Answers in Genesis, Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, Is Genesis History?, New Creation Podcast, The Institute for Creation Research (ICR), Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, Creation Research Society Quarterly (CRSQ)
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This video was AI generated with information that was pulled from Answers In Genesis, Is Genesis History and more.