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Physical & Life Sciences
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Young Earth evidence (2)
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<blockquote data-quote="createdtoworship" data-source="post: 60472751" data-attributes="member: 29008"><p>inherited isochrons are when a prexisting deposit allows isochrons to transfer to the rock being texted. However this is an invalid test non the less. Because how do you know which isochrons are the invalid ones, by the dates. But I thought the dates were unbiased? You see how this can be a problem and is a sort of orwellian double speak to cover up bad dates or whatever. Oh this rock is too young........it must have inherited isochrons from a younger mineral beside it (but it's now gone from the dig).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="createdtoworship, post: 60472751, member: 29008"] inherited isochrons are when a prexisting deposit allows isochrons to transfer to the rock being texted. However this is an invalid test non the less. Because how do you know which isochrons are the invalid ones, by the dates. But I thought the dates were unbiased? You see how this can be a problem and is a sort of orwellian double speak to cover up bad dates or whatever. Oh this rock is too young........it must have inherited isochrons from a younger mineral beside it (but it's now gone from the dig). [/QUOTE]
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