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To: ShadowAce

>>Actually, it would not. They’ve already found multiple sites where older layers are above new layers. This is due to earthquakes, volcanoes, erosion, and other natural events that move the earth around.<<

I was using a broad example of how TToE is falsifiable. If you were have a validated and verified modern horse skeleton where it does not below based on the period of its burial, you would have falsified TToE.

That is the point, not the technical details.


256 posted on 08/14/2014 2:30:16 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (AGW "Scientific method:" Draw your lines first, then plot your points)
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To: freedumb2003
And I was saying that what you put forward is not enough to falsify the theory. There must be something that is absolutely irrefutable, and with zero other explanations.

Since I cam up with several right off the top of my head, I say that your example would not work.

258 posted on 08/14/2014 3:35:36 PM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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