samedi 25 janvier 2020

Survival, Not Leisure, Georgia?


Survival, Not Leisure, Georgia? · Babel, also to Georgia Purdom

With a rolling period of some seconds, I think being on the Ark would have been fairly soothing in moments when you had nothing to do.

And lying around the animals, well, that is how some people today heal from trauma.

Guess what, Mrs. Purdom, Noah and family had been through a lot of that!

For one, the other patriarchs' relevant sons were from say 230 years age or sth like that for Seth, but Noah's very relevant sons only came when he was 500. Sounds like someone like me getting children from now, when I didn't get any back at age 20./HGL

This in response to Georgia Purdom claiming (see title) on her video on the Ark./HGL

PS - even Lot got some leisure, if not very edifying one - getting soak drunk twice and laid twice (before realising his wife really was dead and he shouldn't have) is not too edifying, but it counts as leisure. It can partly have been as a punishment for lingering on in Sodom during the 20 years from Genesis 14 when an evil custom possibly from Sumerian Inanna priesthood was making its way to getting fashionable there./HGL

PPS, citing conclusion from an earlier work of mine:

So, unless I totally got the way of calculating radius of gyration wrong, the rolling period of the Ark, according to the formula given in wiki, would have been between 11.71 and 12.82 seconds. Recall that first sentence?

A passenger ship will typically have a long rolling period for comfort, perhaps 12 seconds while a tanker or freighter might have a rolling period of 6 to 8 seconds.


In other words, God saw to it, they were fairly comfy on the Ark, whenever the natural rolling period prevailed!


I counted on 24 English inches per cubit, with 18 or 20.4 English inches, the result may be different. Here is the link to that essay:

Creation vs. Evolution : Rolling Period of Ark?
https://creavsevolu.blogspot.com/2018/08/rolling-period-of-ark.html

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