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Shaped by ancient humans, 430,000-year-old wooden tools are the oldest ever found
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In its detailed explanation ChatGPt-5 seemed to have given a contradictory repsonse. One would expect for hot astrophysical plasmas...
Today at 2:07 AM
sjastro
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Shaped by ancient humans, 430,000-year-old wooden tools are the oldest ever found
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I asked ChatGPt-5 why there is an enormous difference in the half-lives, it give a far more detailed explanation.
Today at 1:19 AM
sjastro
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Shaped by ancient humans, 430,000-year-old wooden tools are the oldest ever found
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If you had as greater familiarity of the science your post becomes irrelevant using your own terminology from a previous response, in...
Yesterday at 4:20 PM
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Through the years I'm been on this forum, I watched many attempts by YEC's to throw into question various dating methods. All they have...
Sunday at 4:33 PM
sjastro
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Shaped by ancient humans, 430,000-year-old wooden tools are the oldest ever found
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What exactly is the point you are trying make here? Experimental science is constantly evolving and a theory is only as good as the...
Sunday at 4:06 PM
sjastro
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Shaped by ancient humans, 430,000-year-old wooden tools are the oldest ever found
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Who exactly has the motivation for disputing dating objects, it's those who carry a motive such as YECists. If radiometric dating was...
Saturday at 7:20 PM
sjastro
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Is this the real reality? What do you believe or think?
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Do you still use naphthalene moth balls in wardrobes in your country? They seem to be less common here due to health and safety...
Friday at 8:48 PM
sjastro
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Is this the real reality? What do you believe or think?
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Moths do not understand how algebraic topology works.
Friday at 6:35 PM
sjastro
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Is this the real reality? What do you believe or think?
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I stated a layperson will usually answer two. The t-shirt example is far more definitive, like the drinking straw laypeople will think...
Friday at 6:30 PM
sjastro
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Is this the real reality? What do you believe or think?
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So how many holes does a t-shirt have?
Friday at 5:32 PM
sjastro
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Is this the real reality? What do you believe or think?
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How many holes does a drinking straw have? It depends on whether you are a layperson or mathematician. The layperson will usually...
Friday at 4:55 PM
sjastro
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Is this the real reality? What do you believe or think?
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Since this is in a science forum the different types of realities encountered in science are as follows. Reality Type Ontological...
Thursday at 7:05 PM
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From the "risk-of-multiplying-the-dumb-ideas-in-my-life" department: I was watching a recent (1-month old) video from "Professor Dave"...
Thursday at 12:33 AM
sjastro
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There’s a Giant Flaw in Human History
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Flint Dibble sounds like a character from The Flintstones, l bet he is an expert on knapping as well.
Thursday at 12:24 AM
sjastro
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AI using topology explains why Mr Bean's dressing procedure on the beach was impossible.
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This site deserves some comic relief particularly after reading the rather disgusting justifications of shooting people based on...
Wednesday at 6:15 PM
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