(June 16, 2023 at 8:00 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Magic boat must have had one hell of a magic climate handler to keep all those eggs viable. During magic storm, no less.
Honestly, what's the point in trying and failing to make the story make some sort of rational or scientific sense? That's not what you believe in anyway. You don't believe in a god that had to give noah the plans for a mobile incubator, right? It just wills shit and that shit happens.
lol.. I thought you were a real farmer.. I'm just some douche who raises chicken sin the side and I know this.. Someone else asked this and I pointed out that composting hay can reach an internal temp of upward to 160*F (normally) towards the middle of the composting pile. (that is why we have to turn the piles to alleviate the heat otherwise they can run away and self ignite) All we need for most incubation is about 100*F
Not only would the hay would act like packing materials by keeping them dry and safe. Plus you need hay any way for all the dairy animals. They significantly reduces the types of food one would need to keep and store on the ark.
Then when it came time to hatch everyone out, to start the composting pile all you need then is a little water, the poop from the dairy animals, and a few weeks. Then all Noah would then need do is set the eggs in the correct depth of the compost to get his 100*F butter/incubation zone.
Annnd Boom there you have the secrete to "God's portable egg incubator!"