John Baumgardner

[3][4] He worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and in 2002 joined the staff of the Institute for Creation Research.

[1][5] As a professional scientist, Baumgardner is known for developing TERRA, a finite element code designed to solve problems in mantle convection.

[6] In 1994 he presented research at a geophysics conference stating that the slip-sliding geologic plates that cover the Earth might once have moved thousands of times faster than they do today.

[1][3] In 1985, Baumgardner joined the amateur adventurer Ron Wyatt and salvage expert David Fasold to Durupınar, Turkey, for an expedition recounted in Fasold's The Ark of Noah to locate the biblical ship's remains.

[7] Baumgardner did not support Wyatt's and Fasold's claims to have found a boat-shaped 'object' which was the Ark.