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Radiometric dating would be a useful archaeological tool, but not crucial to design detection.
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Radiometric dating revealed that a civilized Martian society had flourished for thousands of centuries, but ultimately perished more than a billion years ago.
365 tomorrows » Christmas on Mars : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2008
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Radiometric dating revealed that a civilized Martian society had flourished for thousands of centuries, but ultimately perished more than a billion years ago.
365 tomorrows » 2008 » December : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2008
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Radiometric dating indicated the following ages for the islands: Santa Clara, 5.8 million years old, R. Crusoe, 3. 8-4.2 million years old, and A. Selkirk, 1. 0-2.4 million years old.
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Evolutionist detractors, however, pointed to him quoting Woodmorappe, John; "Radiometric Geochronology Reappraised," Woodmorappe being a Creationist and therefore, by Evolutionist definition, wrong, rendering Corliss himself consequently wrong and the big tent of evolution, especially the aspect of radiometric dating, safe once again.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Evolutionist detractors, however, pointed to him quoting Woodmorappe, John; "Radiometric Geochronology Reappraised," Woodmorappe being a Creationist and therefore, by Evolutionist definition, wrong, rendering Corliss himself consequently wrong and the big tent of evolution, especially the aspect of radiometric dating, safe once again.
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Radiometric dating is the primary dating scheme employed by scientists to determine the age of the earth.
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Radiometric dating techniques take advantage of the natural decay of radioisotopes.
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Radiometric dating, based on numerous repeatable experiments, makes sense scientifically.
Archive 2008-03-01 Sage 2008
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Also: Radiometric dating is based on circular reasoning.
Archive 2008-03-01 Sage 2008
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