Omphalos: An Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot

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Omphalos: An Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot

by Philip Henry Gosse

EN·~6 hours

Chapters

Description

In this thoughtful Victorian treatise, the author likens the missteps of navigators and astronomers—who missed hidden winds, currents, and distant planets—to the challenges geologists face when dating the Earth. Through vivid anecdotes of a doomed brig and the puzzling orbit of Uranus, he illustrates how even meticulous calculations can be skewed by an unseen influence. The work invites listeners to reconsider the foundations of geological time using the same spirit of inquiry that reshaped astronomy.

Drawing on contemporary scientific debates and rich wood‑cut illustrations, the author proposes a single, overlooked principle—what he calls the “law of prechronism”—that could reconcile the fossil record with a younger creation. He presents his argument with humility, positioning himself as a fellow seeker of truth rather than a polemicist. Listeners will find a blend of historical narrative, scientific reasoning, and elegant diagrams that together open a fresh perspective on the age of our planet.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (401K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mark C. Orton, Jana Srna, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net.

Release date

2012-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Philip Henry Gosse

Philip Henry Gosse

1810–1888

A pioneering naturalist of the Victorian era, he helped bring the hidden world of seashore life to a wide audience. His books mixed careful observation with a real sense of wonder, especially when he wrote about marine animals and life in Jamaica.

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