Okay I wouldn't want to give you any lengthy response you were not asking for.
Let me just ask a couple of questions if you please. At the moons current drift rate of 1.5 inches a year that means that it was only about 750 feet closer around 6000 years ago. How much closer at the same rate of drift was it during the assumed life time of T-Rex?
As the earth's current magnetic field is known to have decreased by over 7% since 1835, giving it a half life of 1400 years, how strong would that make the magnetic field around the time of T-Rex? (note: I am not talking about the polar shift, but rather the overall strength of the field)
I have many more I'll save, but one final thought... if you were exploring a sunken ship and found a chest of old coins dating from the oldest being 1762 to the youngest being 1945, then what is earliest possible date the ship could have sank?
If you want to be taken seriously I suggest avoiding creationist sources, have you actually fact checked these claims using legitimate scientific sources?
Did you know that for the last couple of years we’ve been measuring the magnetic field with satellites? It’s increased over Asia by 2%, do you know why?
As for your ship example, no one with a modicum of sense would use coins to figure out when it sunk.
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