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Does Radioisotope Dating Prove an Old Earth? - Article
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Various Authors - of carbon-14 (C-14), or radiocarbon dating.1 However, C-14, a radioactive variety of carbon, decays too quickly to use on rocks that secular scientists think are millions of years old. With such a fast decay rate, any radiocarbon in a sample would...
The Cause of Anomalous Potassium-Argon "Ages" for Recent Andesite Flows at Mt. Ngauruhoe, New Zealand, and the Implications for Potassium-Argon "Dating" - Article
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Andrew A. Snelling, Ph.D. - ... in part represent primordial argon not produced by in situ radioactive decay of 40K and not yet outgassed. And there are mantle-crust domains between, and within, which argon circulates during global tectonic processes, magma genesis, and mixing...
Rare-Earth Clocks, Sm-Nd and Lu-Hf Dating Models: Radioactive Dating, Part 5 - Article
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Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - ... Creation Research to further dispel the common notion that radioactive dating somehow proves the earth is billions of years old. The detailed investigation presented in this series provides a compelling case that radioisotope dating does not...
Alkali Metal Dating, Rb-Sr Dating Model: Radioactive Dating, Part 4 - Article
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Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - ... a wide range of responses to Dr. Vernon Cupps’ recent radioactive dating Impact articles. Most readers appreciate the hard science, but many have struggled with the equations. The purpose of this series is to demonstrate in no uncertain...
Consequences of Time Dependent Nuclear Decay Indices on Half Lives - Article
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Theodore W. Rybka, Ph.D. - ... hypothesis.11 Dudley rejects the idea that radioactive decay is completely spontaneous and instead hypothesizes that neutrinos from the neutrino sea, which has been suggested by others, trigger...
Rare-Earth Clocks, Sm-Nd and Lu-Hf Dating Models 2: Radioactive Dating, Part 6 - Article
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Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - 7. References Cupps, V. R. 2014. Clocks in Rocks? Radioactive Dating, Part 1. Acts & Facts. 43 (10): 8-11; Cupps, V. R. 2014. The Iconic Isochron: Radioactive Dating, Part 2. Acts & Facts. 43 (11): 10-13; Cupps, V. R. 2014. The...
Fluctuations Show Radioisotope Decay Is Unreliable - Article
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Brian Thomas, Ph.D. - ... isotopes are commonly portrayed as providing rock-solid evidence that the earth is billions of years old. Since such isotopes are thought to decay at consistent rates over time, the assumption is that simple measurements can lead to...
The Iconic Isochron: Radioactive Dating, Part 2 - Article
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Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - ... evidences that evolutionists universally appeal to is radioactive dating because it appears to supply the deep time their evolutionary models demand. But how accurate is their model, and how scientific is their approach? In this article...
Radiometric Dating Using Isochrons - Article
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Russell Akridge, Ph.D. - ... to form each pile. THE UNIFORMITARIANIST THEORY — RADIOACTIVE DECAY Egbert assumes that these piles of fruit have been there as part of the crust of the earth for millions of years. He says apples slowly change to bananas by...
The Noble Clock: Radioactive Dating, Part 3 - Article
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Vernon R. Cupps, Ph.D. - ... dating methods—many of which are quite elaborate—have numerous physical condition requirements that cannot realistically remain unaffected over millions and perhaps billions of years. Since the potassium-argon dating...
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