A somewhat cataclysmic event, volcanic eruption with an accompanying lava flow of impermeable basalt, has created vastly more confined aquifers than such events ever destroyed.
That's the kind of thing I was wondering about. Thanks.
Fine, I will remember to bring up the Bible only in the appropriate fora from now on, but your ridiculous misrepresentation of what I said doesn't do science any credit.
I have not disputed the rate of water movement, which you'd know if you paid attention.
My argument is that no matter what the rate is NOW, there is no evidence from that fact that it has always been that way, if for instance at one point the aquifer was unconfined, and volcanic action subsequently sealed it off.