Yeah, when you read "350 million years" or even "millions" and "billions" of years many don't realize that is also just a belief (or faith/trust), not backed up by observation, or testing, or experimentation.
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yeah, the long time theory doesn't match up with layer cake sedimentary rock, it's so obvious
we can watch this happen all day long on the beach, maybe these scientists need to have some more downtime
mud also behaves pretty crazy when it's in a colloidal solution too... but it deposits flat... and i've seen this happen over and over again just by doing dumbshit with pot plants (i mean potted plants, i swears)
ah yeah and i remember, there is people who have mastered the craft of making these kinds of sand-sedimentary rainbows, very often they sell their little vials of sand at the very places these things physically happened in the past and are left there
there is a place in australia called "rainbow beach"
https://fraser-tours.com/article/rainbow-beach-coloured-sands
yeah, i knew my memory didn't deceive me... indeed, these are literal layer cakes of non-calcium-laced sands that are STILL THERE and i am almost gonna bet money that these are the most clear examples of a long ago past global flood catastrophe, and these sands are made out of red and yellow and black grits from soils that were previously above the water and got washed back in, one mountain at a time, after such an epic disaster
they are mere sands!
imagine how much more "permanent" sandstones look
yeah, lol, whatever
then add clays to this, clays do this same shit too
what doesn't do this shit is granite, and you go look at the base of the canyons of central USA and oh ho hoh sure enough there is a granite base layer
granite is only formed from cooling lava, it is WAY harder and impermeable to even long term erosion by water and forms mainly from eruptions, not floods