Thank you Tim. Personally, I can’t stand watching such videos of talking heads so I appreciate the excerpt.
It is difficult to respond to what is being said there because of the extremely sweeping nature of the statements, the lack of actual data and references, and the train of thought that at times I find hard to follow. Some statements are very sweeping, such as that ‘plateaus aroud the world are made up of flood sediments’. Which plateaus? What sediments? What makes these specifically flood sediments? Without concrete examples it is impossible to look into this at all.
One thing I really struggle with is this idea that ‘flood run-off’ can form plateaus by erosion. How exactly does that work? A world wide flood means that all land surfaces are under water, right? So why and how would the water level go down? Where does the run-off go to? Where does all that water collect? How does any of this even work?