Monday, November 23, 2009

Still more to discover!


Here are just two of a number of new discoveries from the oceans. It always amazes me when I see how little we know about our own planet. Imagine how little we really know about space and creation itself. It makes the claims of many scientists sound much like a science fiction writer when they tell us how the universe came into being while at the same time they don't even know about all that lives on our own planet....seems a little arrogant to me. I would rather rest on God's claims of origins. His descriptions seem much more plausible, especially since he was the only one there to tell us how this amazing universe came into being.



A newfound deep-sea species of gelatinous dumbo (Grimpoteuthis sp.) flap a pair of large ear-like fins to swim (above)
...
Larry Madin, Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution
At 1.7 miles down (2,750 meters) in the
Northern Gulf of Mexico, scientists found this
transparent sea cucumber, Enypniastes (left)

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