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2007-03-02 20:14:13 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Of course not! Ark welders didn't exist back then! silly, tsk tsk...

2007-03-02 20:29:46 · answer #1 · answered by this Mike guy 5 · 1 1

There has been some debate in whether Noah used an ark or oxyfuel process to weld his ship.

The proponents of the ark welding theory claims that acetylene, the fuel most common today, was not available to Noah at the time. Natural gas or propane, which was availble, only burned at around 2300 degrees C, not hot enough to weld steel.

On the other hand, proponents of the oxyfuel welding theory claims that the elephant powered generators of his day did not have enough power to generate the amount of current necessary to create a large enough ark, or had the equipment that would have adequete duty cycle to weld a 150 ft ship in 2 days.

I'm personally a fan of the ark welding theory.

2007-03-04 17:59:46 · answer #2 · answered by sadi carnot 1 · 0 0

be conscious that that's a million/12th of the scale, and that they nonetheless did no longer drift it on a canal. locate me a maritime engineer that may layout a wood boat the scale of the ark that isn't smash up or leak like a sieve on a calm ocean swell and that i visit take the tale slightly extra heavily. additionally i could desire to have neglected the bit approximately Noah making 6ft extreme panes of glass. The domicile windows on the ark are defined as a unmarried window one cubit sq.. to furnish sufficient air flow over the three decks Noah might could desire to layout a device to pass air however the window at approximately 2 hundred mph. finally, the place did you get 40 days? it somewhat is how long it rained. bypass back a re-examine the passage. The animals have been on the ark for one 12 months.

2016-12-18 14:15:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No he used 7 pairs of clean ark welders.

2007-03-02 20:17:01 · answer #4 · answered by outandabout 4 · 3 0

Yes, I believe it was Joan of Ark Welder, if memory serves...
She had been married to Fritz Welder, but it didn't work out.

2007-03-02 20:21:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Good old Noah, and his helpers, may have used some so advanced scientific/technological contrivances of his time to ship his own race and earthly life unto salvation that we may never ever be able to imagine of.

At Noah's time human science, and so also obviously the technology of welding, may have reached levels of advancement much much higher than our own of today.

At the time of good old Noah the levels of human wickedness may have been so high, that we can never ever imagine of.

A friend of mine has repeatedly declared that it wasn't pairs of living animals and plants that were shipped into salvation by good old Noah,

but genes, genetic patterns. This fancy idea has really really fascinated me.

2007-03-02 20:34:22 · answer #6 · answered by pasquale garonfolo 7 · 1 1

Was he working with 2 by 4s or 2 by 2s?

2007-03-02 20:17:31 · answer #7 · answered by San Diego Art Nut 6 · 2 0

That's a good one--I'll have to remember it.

Of course, the ark was made of wood, so it would have burned.

2007-03-02 20:44:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Of course lol

2007-03-02 20:18:55 · answer #9 · answered by Screamin' Banshee 6 · 2 0

Yeap! How else do you think that he was able to make a boat that big?

2007-03-02 20:17:45 · answer #10 · answered by Dan821 4 · 2 0

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