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Pre-Flood Labs

the "Big Problem"

Guest post by Trey Smith of God in a Nutshell Project

Preflood Labs covers the "BIG PROBLEM" the Universities claim to have with (even the possibility of) dinosaurs living with man. However, the evidence -- from the Preflood Labs of the Creation Evidence Museum in Glen Rose Texas -- is mounting. The Preflood experiments can be found at: www.creationevidence.org

Preflood Labs special arrangements made by Dr. Aaron Judkins: www.aaronjudkins.com and aaronjudkins.substack.com

Göbekli Tepe: Decoding Göbekli Tepe: https://a.co/d/88RMslR

What if the past isn’t quite what we think it is? What if history—our history—has been chiseled into stone in ways we’re only beginning to notice? Trey Smith’s latest video takes us on a wild (but seriously fascinating) journey to the Creation Evidence Museum in Glen Rose, Texas—a museum that doesn’t just challenge conventional timelines… it stomps right over them. Literally.

At the heart of the museum is the controversial Alvis Delk Print—what appears to be a dinosaur footprint pressing down on a human footprint, both fossilized in the same piece of rock. If you’re already raising an eyebrow, good. This kind of evidence isn't meant to be dismissed with a shrug. It’s meant to make us think. And that’s exactly what this film does. Out of Place Artifacts? Alongside the Delk Print, the museum houses relics like the London Hammer, an iron tool encased in ancient rock dated to the Cretaceous period. Then there are fossilized human handprints, giant bones, and more strange artifacts that don’t quite fit in the neat boxes of modern science.

Scientists often refer to these anomalies as “OOPArts” — Out Of Place Artifacts. It’s a term that hints at how uncomfortable some of this evidence makes the mainstream narrative. Rather than labeling these findings as fringe, maybe the real question should be: What if these artifacts are exactly where they’re supposed to be—and we just don’t understand the full picture yet? Pre-Flood Atmosphere and the Biosphere Experiment One of the most exciting features of the museum is its in-progress hyperbaric biosphere, designed to mimic the pre-flood conditions of Earth—higher oxygen, elevated CO₂ levels, and increased pressure. Early results? Pretty wild. In one small-scale trial, a copperhead snake kept in the biosphere for three weeks produced venom that transformed at the molecular level—from a deadly toxin into a compound with healing properties. We’re not saying this is Jurassic Park, but... it’s definitely not your high school biology class either.

These findings open the door to huge questions: Did ancient atmospheres support not only bigger life forms (like dinosaurs and giant ferns) but also radically different biological functions? Science Without an Agenda Let’s be honest: science, like any human system, isn’t always as objective as it claims. Whether it’s the fierce defense of carbon dating models, climate theories, or evolutionary timelines, there’s often more going on behind the lab coats and peer-reviewed papers than pure curiosity. This doesn’t mean we throw out science—it means we bring curiosity back into it. What if we allowed ourselves to follow the evidence wherever it leads, even if it walks us away from the popular path?

Watch a clip of the documentary if you’re ready to see it for yourself—the fossils, the footprints, the evidence, and the questions—you don’t want to miss this one. Truth doesn't fear investigation. Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in between—this video might just stir something deeper: wonder.


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