Multi-discipline genius Leonardo da Vinci after noting the presence of sea-creature fossils in folded sedimentary layers high in the mountains posited that they rose out of the sea, but what he missed was the cause, Noah’s Flood, that which four hundred years later Albert Wegener came closer to deducing when he theorized that the continents were one (“Pangea”) before they broke apart, his theory based upon the fact that the eastern coast of the western hemisphere would fit together like a jigsaw puzzle against the western coast of the eastern hemisphere, separated by plate tectonics, actually runaway plate tectonics during the Great Flood (see Page titled Natural Selection by Noah’s Flood).