Multiple Layers
Three scientists — Papaia, Banani, and Ravioli — and their assistant Igor, who work at NASAL, begin to take an interest in creationism. Alarmed by this, their superiors send them to see a psychologist, Professor Faggioli — a questionable character determined to get them fired by making them look insane.
We’re in Professor Faggioli’s office, where Ravioli is undergoing an evaluation.
Meanwhile, Papaia and Banani continue their conversation about the book Banani found in his garage, which belonged to his grandfather and discusses geological evidence for Noah’s flood.
Papaia: Look here, Ravioli. A third sandstone layer, located higher up in the sequence, gives us a clue.
Ravioli: The Navajo Sandstone, the one in southern Utah.
Papaia: Yes, and it’s best seen in the spectacular mesas and cliffs in and around Zion National Park.
Ravioli: Where is it exactly?
Papaia: It’s well above the Kaibab Limestone, which makes up the rim rock of the Grand Canyon.
Ravioli: What’s special about it?
Papaia: Like the sandstones in the Grand Canyon, this one is also made of very pure quartz sand, which gives it a distinctive bright white color, and it also contains remnants of sand “waves.”
Igor:
The world rewritten in quartz? Well, now it’s our paycheck that’s about to be rewritten with a big red stamp that says… “terminated”!
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