All dating methods used today to determine the age of rocks and earth itself are based on the decaying rate of certain radioactive isotopes. In order to calculate the age of a speciment scientists have to assume and rely on the following (there's just no other way obviously because they haven't been there from the beginning)
1. Other than radioactive decay there can be no gain or loss of the isotopes
2. A constant decay rate
The following article claims new evidence with regard to point 2 above which, if valid, should make these dating methods obsolete 'cause it would be utter lies
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/bre...ase-of-solar-flares-and-radioactive-elements/
If this is the case , why is all so quiet in the news and nobody saying anything about it? The impact on all the assumptions of the past and what is taught would be huge.
1. Other than radioactive decay there can be no gain or loss of the isotopes
2. A constant decay rate
The following article claims new evidence with regard to point 2 above which, if valid, should make these dating methods obsolete 'cause it would be utter lies
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/bre...ase-of-solar-flares-and-radioactive-elements/
If this is the case , why is all so quiet in the news and nobody saying anything about it? The impact on all the assumptions of the past and what is taught would be huge.