fish and frog eggs in amber

Amber is one of my favorite things to look at. Its has a very pretty color, it feels super light, and it becomes a 100 times more awesome when there is an insect or leaf or something just persevered in the amber for the rest of time. Most of modern science would tell us that amber is millions and million years old, but this is mainly because they don't understand how petrification occurs, if amber was really formed over tree sap hardening over tens of millions of years, why would there be so many questions that arise with such an answer? Like, how could tree sap ooze out of a tree onto the ground and not decay? Again, microbes are everywhere and would happily eat down any organic matter in only a few years, or even a few months! Don't even start with the millions of years. No, the conditions necessary to make amber existed one time in history. During the time where many other things were being petrified and preserved. 4,366 years ago this year (2021) there was a flood that covered all of earth. (see universal flood)  what scientist claim takes millions of years, can only happen within a few days or even hours! All because of the petrification process of the hypretherm (see the rock cycle
Now that we know a little bit about amber, I present to you, fish and frog eggs in amber!





this specimen was purchased by the author of the universal model, knowing its worth when he found it at a sale, He bought it right away. It is the only found amber in the world that contains both fish eggs and frog eggs! And a little arthropod as a bonus. But the most amazing part about this specimen, is that of both fish and frog eggs, because this is another evidence that helps us narrow down the date of the flood, to the exact month! What time of year do fish lay their eggs? A google search comes up with "spring
Female fish lay eggs, with the eggs being fertilized by the males in close attendance. Eggs develop more rapidly (in a few weeks) in warmer temperatures, and more slowly in colder water (up to months). Most freshwater fish spawn in the spring" This being yet another evidence of the timing of the flood. 

                                                                    















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