Creation In The 21st Century - Crunch The Numbers Part 2 (2 of 3)




Carl Baugh talks in his studio with John Heffner. They put the theory of evolution and creation to the test of mathematics.

Argument -- Not enough people to build the pyramids

Date for the pyramids has changed a lot over history -- always moved forward

1929 - Encyclopedia of Britannica -- Great Pyramid Date -- 4800 BC
1939 - Encyclopedia of Britannica -- Great Pyramid Date -- 3800 BC
Now some say -- 2500 BC -- Plenty of People who could have built the pyramid

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pyramid/explore/howold.html -- "No single artifact, no single inscription, or pottery, or anything has been found until now, in any place to predate the Egyptian civilization more than 5,000 years ago."
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pyramid/explore/builders.html -- "It is thought by modern Egyptologists that it took approximately 20,000 men to build these great pyramids."
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pyramid/explore/builders.html -- "Less than 5,000 men could have quarried and built them in 20-40 years"
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pyramid/explore/builders.html -- Markings from competing work crews inside the pyramids -- They were competing to see who could build the pyramid the fastest -- Phyles -- Gang Crews or Greek for "tribe" -- They could have been doing it faster than we thought

Growth Rate # of Years World pop =
After Flood
• 4% 300 1.3 Million
• 3% 500 26.1 Million
• 3.3% 300 176,000
• 4% 400 71 Million
• 5% 300 26.1 Million
• 6% 300 525 Million

How many miles would it take to have the worlds population stand in a group?

6 ½ Billion People -- Each 3 Square Feet to Stand -- 19.5 Billion Square Feet

19,500,000,000 ft2 -- pi r2 (Circle Formula) -- Divide by pi
6,207,000,000 ft2 -- r2 -- Divide by 2
78,785 ft -- r -- Divide by 5280 Feet -- Mile
14.92 -- Radius in Miles -- Multiply 2 -- Diameters

Answer -- 29.83 Miles -- Diameter required to stand the worlds population -- Could Fit in Brewster County Texas

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