I have the evidence. No belief necessary.
Call your religious doodle graphing anything you like.
I already did prove that there was decay. The ratios fall on the line in the graph, which is where the isotopes should fall if there was the same radioactive decay in the past.
No. You take the total amount of daughter isotope, and then graph out some wacky chart that deals in increasing or decreasing amounts of the daughter stuff, then you want to pretend it all got here by present state processes. That involves a LOT of religious beliefs, imaginary time, and godless fantasy. No wonder you try to pretend no time in involved in your fantasy charts.
The line on the graph is based on the observed decay rate for those isotopes, not beliefs.
There IS no observed decay rates beyond hundreds of years, maybe less, correct? You are peddling beliefs.
The data points come from the observed ratios of isotopes in the rocks. All observed. No beliefs.
In other words, for the lurkers, you base it all on the present state laws and how it now works. All. End of story. Not a class act, that.
You have never shown that a different past state would produce those specific ratios.
The former nature would have started with creation. Then the stuff presumably would have done what stuff must do under the forces and laws in place at the time. Later, maybe about 1800 years after creation and existing in the former nature, doing whatever the stuff did then, our present state comes into being. Then, we start having radioactive decay and etc. That takes over. Things must obey the forces and laws in place whatever they are.
In fact, you went so far as to argue that those specific ratios don't exist.
Correction...I ask you to prove there was ANY radioactive decay...since you claim it existed. I never claimed there was decay at some weird different rate!
You have made this claim every time you call the line in that graph "imaginary".
Unless and until you prove decay existed in the former nature, it is absolute fantasy. Of course. Wouldn't it be wonderful is knowledge was prominent in science and godless fantasy and religion were relegated to a minor role in it!?