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No you are the one not getting the point.You’re not getting my point, without knowing the state of the material when it was created you can’t determine how old it is. You’re automatically assuming there was no decay when it was created.
Well, 4.5 billion years is 4.5 billion years old. Simple math.
And a light year is a measure of time ... right?
So what was the point that you were making?
Lots of truth here. Same can be said for Adam and Eve. Though they were only minutes old when God created them, He would have made them to be at very least young adults. Created with an appearance of ageLamb thinks the universe GREW OLD, whereas I think the universe was CREATED OLD.
2 Peter 3:5a For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old,
AGE and OLD can be two different things.
AGE can be a noun, and nouns can be embedded into things.
A nail can be embedded in a wall, an arrow can be embedded in a target, and age can be embedded into the universe (by God).
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Lots of truth here. Same can be said for Adam and Eve. Though they were only minutes old when God created them, He would have made them to be at very least young adults.
We could guess that Adam was created as a boy…so that when he had had children and they hit puberty, Adam could better explain what was going on with their bodies as the hormones raged throughout their bodies?I call what I believe "Embedded Age Creation," and define it as "maturity without history."
Notice in Genesis 5, everyone's age at death is given.
Genesis 5:8 And all the days of Seth were nine hundred and twelve years: and he died.
Genesis 5:11 And all the days of Enos were nine hundred and five years: and he died.
But with Adam, it's different.
Genesis 5:5 And all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.
His age at death is not given.
So if God created Adam as ... say ... a twenty year old man, then Adam died at the age of 950.
Lots of truth here. Same can be said for Adam and Eve. Though they were only minutes old when God created them, He would have made them to be at very least young adults. Created with an appearance of age
Evidently you don’t get the point at all. Not only is the earth 6000 years old but the entire universe and everything in it. You don’t know how old that material appeared to be when it was created 6000 years ago. And you’re right I don’t understand any of those equations. I’m not afraid or ashamed to admit it but what I do know is that you’re assuming that at some point there was no decay in that material. Can you at least admit that?No you are the one not getting the point.
Perhaps the maths was beyond you in post #195, but I did state in that post decay times are a statistical process which can vary widely using the discovery of ¹²⁴Xe in a xenon tank as an example which has a half life of 160 trillion years despite the universe being “only” 14 billion years old.
In statistics using grouped data which can form a histogram or probability distribution where the mean x(bar) is defined by the equation;
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∑xf is the sum of the product of the measured value x and its frequency f.
∑f is the sum of the frequencies at which f occurs.
In statistics we can create an idealized world where we can measure the decay time t an "infinite" number of times based on the decay equations in post #195 and find outliers that deviate greatly from the mean value such as finding ¹²⁴Xe in our relatively young universe.
Here is the maths for the mean lifetime.
The number of atoms that survive at time t is N(t) and the number that decay between t and t + dt is |dN/dt|dt.
The mean lifetime τ is defined by the equation.
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Substituting the equation for radioactive decay.
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The mean lifetime τ reduces to.
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Given ¹²⁴Xe has a half life of a 160 trillion years makes a 6000 year old earth irrelevant.
AV is right that I know the universe as growing old. Aside from the overwhelming evidence of a very old Universe, when putting on my Lover of God hat, the God I pray to is totally honest and upfront in all that He does. It's impossible for Him to be any other way. The idea of God making this Creation look old, but isn't really old, is not honest and upfront in all He does. It's like He has a side show going on. And that's why I reject AV's embedded age argument. It also points to why I pray to a very different God than does AV.Lamb thinks the universe GREW OLD, whereas I think the universe was CREATED OLD.
2 Peter 3:5a For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old,
AGE and OLD can be two different things.
AGE can be a noun, and nouns can be embedded into things.
A nail can be embedded in a wall, an arrow can be embedded in a target, and age can be embedded into the universe (by God).
The idea of God making this Creation look old, but isn't really old, is not honest and upfront in all He does.
It's like He has a side show going on.
And that's why I reject AV's embedded age argument.
It also points to why I pray to a very different God than does AV.
You think I'm saying it ONLY LOOKS OLD, but really isn't.
Whereas I'm saying it LOOKS OLD, because it IS OLD.
I’m not saying that it decayed at an accelerated rate, I’m saying it could’ve been created with an unknown amount of decay already present in it.
If you don't understand the maths then you are no position of making any assumptions.Evidently you don’t get the point at all. Not only is the earth 6000 years old but the entire universe and everything in it. You don’t know how old that material appeared to be when it was created 6000 years ago. And you’re right I don’t understand any of those equations. I’m not afraid or ashamed to admit it but what I do know is that you’re assuming that at some point there was no decay in that material. Can you at least admit that?
Huh.AV is right that I know the universe as growing old. Aside from the overwhelming evidence of a very old Universe, when putting on my Lover of God hat, the God I pray to is totally honest and upfront in all that He does. It's impossible for Him to be any other way. The idea of God making this Creation look old, but isn't really old, is not honest and upfront in all He does. It's like He has a side show going on. And that's why I reject AV's embedded age argument. It also points to why I pray to a very different God than does AV.
Now you've really confused me. I thought that I was finally getting a handle on your position, but now I'm completely lost again. Are you saying that the universe is 6k years old or aren't you? If you are then the above statement makes no sense to me.
Please feel free to educate me.
If he would have asked me that question, I would have replied: "As old as God willed it to be."
Then I would ask him a question: "How long has the earth been in existence?"
I believe the universe is as old as God willed it to be.
If it's 13.7 billion years old, it's 13.7 billion years old.
But, however old it is, it has only been in existence since 4004 BC.
I only have one reason for rejecting Last Thursdayism.
Estid wrote what you replied to, not me. Last Thursdayism are her words.Lamb is confused.
I neither believe in Last Thursdayism, nor do I believe in Apparent Age.
I believe in Embedded Age.
There's a difference.
In Apparent Age, it just LOOKS old.
In Embedded Age, it IS old.
Estid wrote what you replied to, not me. Last Thursdayism are her words.
As I understand it, AV is saying that the Universe is really only 6000 years old. But God embedded age into it such that for instance the Earth is now appearing to be 4.5billion years old... but really it's 6000 years old. It's confusing, I get that. It took me a while to understand. The key is "embedded age" and how AV uses that term.Now you've really confused me. I thought that I was finally getting a handle on your position, but now I'm completely lost again. Are you saying that the universe is 6k years old or aren't you? If you are then the above statement makes no sense to me.
Please feel free to educate me.