10 List of Questions on the Alternative Hypothesis

For the sake of completion, I am including a list of questions that arise from my alternative approach. I am planning to update this list periodically with other questions that occur to me, as well as with the questions that others suggest to me.

An underlined question connotes that either an answer has been found to the question, or that I do not expect to be able to answer it, as the Midrashim do not discuss any ideas related to it. A non-underlined question connotes that I still need to find an answer, or that I am still planning to research further to see if I can find a better one.

Most of the questions regarding Noach’s Flood are addressed in Appendix A.


1. What is you approach to the general claim of evolution, that organisms are affected by their surroundings, especially as that is provable reality?

2. How is it possible to suggest such a fast rate of decay, if the heat generated by that decay would boil the world into oblivion?

3. How do you explain the date given by carbon dating, that the dispersion of the world's human population occurred 40,000 years ago?

4. How can you be so flippant in dismissing the dates given by the different radiometric dating methods, especially as the various methods agree with each other?

5. What about the dates derived from tree rings, dendrochronology?

6. How about the dates derived from starlight?

7. How do you explain the thickness of the polar caps?

8. How do you explain the dating of the layers before the Ediacaran and Cambrian, if, at the earliest, they connote the fifth and sixth days?

9. How do you explain the bacterial mats dated to over 2 billion years ago?

10. How do you explain the plant fossil record (Plantae)?

11. How are the fossil remains from after the K-Pg to be understood?

12. What about vestiges?

13. How do you explain the vestigial legs of whales?

14. How do you explain the shared pseudogenes and retroviruses between humans and monkeys, if they did not share a common ancestor?

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