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June 12, 2002: Creation Evidence - Dr. Carl E. Baugh

June 12, 2002: Creation Evidence - Dr. Carl E. Baugh

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

April 20, 20252h 49m

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Show Notes

Art Bell reads a listener letter describing six mutilated calves found in Idaho, stripped of skin and organs with no blood present, followed by the arrival of unidentified men in a white van who confiscated photographs and removed the carcasses. The account mirrors classic cattle mutilation reports from across the American West.

Creationist Dr. Carl E. Baugh then joins to discuss his hyperbaric biosphere, a simulation of Earth's original atmospheric conditions. Baugh explains that doubled atmospheric pressure and enhanced electromagnetic fields would have tripled oxygen absorption into blood plasma, allowing dinosaurs with small lungs to thrive. In experiments, fruit flies under these conditions tripled their adult lifespan in just the second generation, a result he believes would translate to 200-year human lifespans.

Baugh presents evidence for recent human-dinosaur coexistence, including Anasazi rock carvings depicting sauropod dinosaurs and Peruvian burial stones showing detailed dermal patterns later confirmed by European fossil discoveries. He argues that the decay rate of Earth's magnetic field, measured since 1829, makes any timeline beyond 20,000 years physically impossible for sustaining molecular life.