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Not in quantities that can/would be deposited in various layers it doesn't. Furthermore these "non typical' ash layers correspond quite nicely to known large scale eruptions.
A catastrophic change of some sort wouldn't even necesarily produce "layers", let alone layers with materials that can be traced to known historical events.
Why not?
http://climatechange.umaine.edu/icecores/IceCore/Ice_Core_101.html
How so?
A perceived "lack of precision" would ultimately correlate to a few years at best, certainly not enough to get you from 800,000 years all the way down to 6,000 years.
The only way that daughter species would be present would be for God to go completely out of his way to make the Earth *appear* to be older than it is, simply to confuse us. Why would God even do such a thing?
Your 'method' isn't an actual scientific method, and therefore it's not going to be convincing to "scientists". If you're going to get "scientists" to take YEC seriously, you'll have to at least make an attempt to support a young Earth concept with actual evidence. Doubt of any other random theory isn't the same thing as supporting your own assertions. Science requires evidence and support for all assertions, not just 'doubt' about another idea.
Keep in mind that your argument is ultimately based upon the presumption that your personal "revelation' is somehow more "enlightened and true" compared to say the Pope, or any other "Christian" that just so happens to support the concept of an ancient Earth, which by the way happens to include the *majority* of all Christians. What makes your personal 'revelation' more accurate than any other Christian revelation? Catholics tend to embrace an ancient Earth, and YEC is a minority viewpoint even inside of Christian circles.
One of the biggest issues Young Earth Creationism runs up into is all scientific evidence points the the Earth (and the universe) at the very least being older than 4000/5000 years old (or whatever the number is that they are using). The only creationist hypothesis that doesn't "exactly" go against scientific evidence would be the Omphalos hypothesis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omphalos_hypothesis
This states that some thousand odd years ago, God created the universe in it's entirety, but created it with signs of great age. It's sorta like if you took a video and started watching it halfway through. Even though it "started" at he half way point, if you rewound, you'd go back past the "start".
So by this theory God, being all powerful of course, created the universe that at it's moment of creation was already 13 billion or so years old. If you "rewound" the universe, it would play out all 13 billion years of it's "false" history in reverse. By the Omphalos hypothesis, the universe created 4000/5000 years ago would still be 13 billion years old anyways.
Obviously, the vast majority of people wouldn't think this is likely the actual case.
I could state that the universe actually popped into existence the moment before I started typing out this post, it's just that is so happened to come into existence with all the signs of being here much longer, such as all human memory, all the light already moving from distant stars, all the history books, all the buildings and roads and trees, and so on and so on. There's no way to prove that the universe did indeed pop into existence like that, but there's also no way to disprove it.
And science can't 'work' with something that cannot be both proven or disproven. Science cannot confirm the existence or lack of a soul either, at this point we enter the realm of faith rather than science.
Science is grounded on what we can observe, what we can deduce, and what we can experiment with. If the universe was "created" 4000 years ago, but with all the signs of being 13 billion years old, then the universe is still 13 billion years old.
And no, I don't believe in the Omphalos hypothesis. I don't believe in YEC at all. I believe the universe is 13.82 billion years old (give or take a few), started at the Big Bang, and evolution is how we got to Homo sapiens sapiens.
Or Gods primary purpose of creating a universe in which daughter elements were already present in rock samples had nothing to do with satisfying the dating requirements of later scientists
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