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Radiometric dating and the age of the Earth
The 4.5 billion-year radiometric ‘age’ of the earth is based on faulty assumptions even secular researchers have acknowledged.
by
Ralph W. Matthews, Ph.D.
Radioactive dating methods
Ways they make conflicting results tell the same story.
by
Tas Walker
The fatal flaw with radioactive dating methods
When you peel away the mystery it’s obvious that the dates are not objectively measured.
by
Tas Walker
Age of the earth
Data from many different sources point to a young age for the cosmos; not billions of years.
by
Don Batten
How dating methods work
Radioactive dating sounds complicated but it is really quite simple.
by
Tas Walker
How potassium-argon dating works
Why it has tended to reinforce what geologists already believed.
by
Tas Walker
Carbon dating into the future
Carbon–dating sometimes gives negative dates, i.e. dates for events that have not yet happened.
by
Andrew Lamb
Radio-dating in Rubble
The explosive eruption of Mt St Helens—observed in 1980, but according to so-called ‘reliable’ radioisotope methods, it happened
millions
of years ago!
by
Keith Swenson
Refuting Evolution chapter 8: How old is the earth?
by
Jonathan Sarfati
Tree ring dating (dendrochronology)
by
Don Batten, Ph.D.
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