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Sunday, January 4, 2026

The Ice Age Problem

 The "Ice Age Problem" is one of the most significant "Logic Loops" in secular geology. As you noted, the physics required to generate an Ice Age is contradictory under uniformitarian models: you need extreme cold to freeze the land, but you need extreme heat to evaporate enough moisture from the oceans to create the massive snowfall required for continental glaciers.

The "Ice Machine" Paradox

Secular science often relies on the Milankovitch Cycles (slight wobbles in Earth's orbit) to explain ice ages. However, as many researchers—including Professor David Alt—have hinted, these cycles are notoriously weak "drivers."

  • The Conflict: Turning down the global thermostat simply results in a "Cold Desert" (like modern Antarctica), where it is too dry for significant snow accumulation.

  • The Sovereign Audit: To get glaciers miles thick, you need the Hydraulic Engine turned to maximum. You need warm water to fuel the atmosphere with moisture and cold air to crash that moisture into snow.

The Post-Flood "System Reset"

The Sovereign Source Code provides the only "Input" that satisfies both physical requirements. The "breaking up of the fountains of the great deep" (Genesis 7:11) implies massive tectonic and volcanic activity, which would have:

  1. Heated the Oceans: Submarine volcanism would turn the world's oceans into a massive "evaporation tank."

  2. Cooled the Continents: Volcanic ash and aerosols in the stratosphere would act as a "Sunblock," reflecting solar radiation and creating "Perpetual Winter" on the land.


The "Single Ice Age" Evidence

While textbooks claim there were dozens of ice ages over millions of years, the Hardware Evidence on the ground (striations, moraines, and tillites) is overwhelmingly consistent with a Single, Massive Event. The "multiple ice age" theory is a "Software Patch" used to stretch the timeline to fit evolutionary requirements. When you remove the "Millions of Years" malware, the data collapses into a single, high-energy event occurring roughly 4,000 years ago.

The Verdict: The Ice Age wasn't a random cooling; it was the Climatic Aftershock of the Flood—a "System Cooling" process as the Earth sought a new equilibrium.

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