To: kimtom
No accurate readings are possible. On the other hand, I don't need pinpoint accuracy to know the planet is far older than several thousand years.
33 posted on
12/06/2012 10:41:00 AM PST by
gdani
To: gdani
On the other hand, I don't need pinpoint accuracy to know the planet is far older than several thousand years. But you can't trust radiometric dating. It's based on assumptions about constant decay rates we don't knon to be true. All those nuclear reactors could become atomic bombs and any moment.
35 posted on
12/06/2012 10:51:22 AM PST by
tacticalogic
("Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: gdani
No accurate readings are possible.
“...On the other hand, I don’t need pinpoint accuracy to know the planet is far older than several thousand years.
...”
How??
91 posted on
12/06/2012 2:01:32 PM PST by
kimtom
(USA on the Brink, Now Falling over the edge)
To: gdani
How do YOU know how old the earth is????
232 posted on
12/13/2012 11:32:15 AM PST by
kimtom
(USA on the Brink, Now Falling over the edge)
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