I would be interested in hearing to pros and cons and dicsussing them here. As i said, i have no particular belief on this however i will openly admit to leaning in that direction because of the way tye flood isndeacribed in genesis.
So can we have some pros and cons…im wanting to be as open minded as i can be despite my bias towards a literal global flood account and i am genuinely interested in reading about what it might take for this to be possible (even if so far fetched its impossible)
For example, to us on the ground, the distance to the upper stmosphere seems huge. However, when we see space images of the armosphere is comparson with the size of the earth, its a very small distance by comparison from the ground level to space. That has me thinking, whilst a simple approach…its not a big deal to eject a rock that far compared with the sheer size of the earth that would be ejecting the rock!
So the question is, what size steam explosion would it take to achieve that result and is the earth (given its size compared with the rather small surrounding atmosphere), capable of producing one?
We need about 11km per second to clear earths graivty right
I found this article that suggests that the maximum velocity of an organic explosion cannot exceed 11km/sec. Now i find that rather interesting in relation to this topic.
https://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=25538