Description
To answer the question, “How old is planet Earth,” we start in the Bible with the book of Genesis, travel onward to the pyramids of Egypt, make a leap to the 17th century when the rocks begin to speak, pass through the 19th century when much seemed settled, and finally arrive at the 20th century when we discover our very old Earth. Finally, we view a photo gallery of the geologic rock record that shouts, billions of years.
Dirk Van Hart spent 25 years as a petroleum geologist in Oklahoma, Texas, Central and South America, and Italy, plus 12 years as a geologist in New Mexico. Since semi-retirement in 2003 he has published three books and given 22 talks at Oasis, all about geology and history.
