by anonymous on December 27th, 2006

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Is Noah's Arc supposed to be a true story, or is just meant for children?

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  • by Roger Kovaciny on December 27th, 2006

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    The reason anyone would think of it as a children's story is that you've got this picture of a cute little boat with a couple giraffes sticking out. In reality, the Ark was so large that if two giraffes were standing on top of it they'd look like a radio aerial. The Ark was enormous, with the capacity of a five-and-a-half-mile freight train, and was constructed with three decks, each probably subdivided into thirds with gravity feeds for their food and another one to dispose of the manure, with ventilation and--quite possibly--electrically-run motors. (There are plenty of other lost arts shown in the museums of the world; just google "out of place artificats." I myself saw something in Peru, pre-Inca, that looked like a transmission gear.)

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