Are you now claiming no water from the flood was also ejected into space? Why would you make such a claim exactly? I do not subscribe to the idea everything that was here, still is here and always will be here…As a Christian im not a steady state subscriber. the bible doesnt make such a claim…it says the opposite actually. What if our armosphere is not tye same thickness as before…is there any reason why it cannot be different given that before the flood many scholars claim it did not rain.
Your thinking is fundamentally different to what i am suggesting here. Your mind is running away with the claim that the entire water aquifer must have went off under pressure all at once. I did not make that claim…and why would I. Such an uncontained explosion certainly would be problematic…but we are talking asteroids being ejected not the entire surface of the earth. I was thinking of confined areas of pressure and subsequent explosions and given the gun barrel type analogy i have already referenced (ie the gustav) im not unconvinced this could really work.
I think you need to do some explosives testing…have you ever actually blown anything up…i spent time in the army reserves as a combat engineer…a small amount of explosive confined can produce enormous results and thats the key to success. We are talking about a contained underground explosion which is vastly different in its power when compared to an uncontained one. Even Chernoble saw a small amount of steam produce an enornous explosion large enough to blow hundreds of tons of roofing and containment concrete off a reactor high into the air…thats minscule by comparison to the sheer size of this earth.
The other question is, what other methods of ejecting rock could also been atributed to this…steam doesnt have to be the only available mechanism.
Btw…im wondering, are you Christian and do you believe God created this earth or is He not capable of Creation of the earth?
How do you say God made this earth exactly…as i have this feeling you think all the rocks pre existed and collided forming the earth?