cthulhu writes:
Wouldn't matter.
radiometric dating doesnt CARE if theres radioactivity around it? so why the heck is it called radiometric dating?
"Radioactive decay is the process in which unstable atoms lose energy by emitting radiation in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves."
so tell me, if there is radioactivity in the air and this carcass is releasing radioactivity, its not going to be MORE radioactively affected? lol
they emitt radiation, and if theres more radiation in the air when it died, wouldnt that mean its MORE/LESS radioactively affected than it should be?
how can you say it doesnt matter at all?
cthulhu writes:
Wouldn't matter.
the volcanic activity serves NO purpose at all to the body?
if you were to fall in a volcano and millions of years later your bones be exposed to people, you think they woudlnt know at all that you were burned? sounds like science is fickle in that area
cthulhu writes:
The Earth has had atmosphere for more or less its entire existence.
not what big-bangists are saying, nor are what plenty of evolutionists are saying, some say at the beginning stages of Earths creation, there were NO atmosphere for a while
cthulhu writes:
C-14 dating deals with proportion, not amount, so no matter.
really? i thought that the c-14 dating actually has that carbon CLOCK running after the thing dies, so basically it IS amount really.
mathematically the c-14 in it keeps going down until there are no more c-14 in the thing near 50,000 years. so....it falls apart there
cthulhu writes:
How the hell could a disease affect radioactive decay?
are not visualizing it? depending on the atmosphere and where he died, he coulda had a c-14 disease in his body that could have depleted the c-14 in his body before he died THUS giving it a LARGER age than its suppose to have...
or it had eaten a ton of whatever he wants to eat right before he died making it seem YOUNGER than its suppose to be becuase he brought in him MORE c-14 to last longer.
cthulhu writes:
How the hell would a magnetism affect radioactive decay?
are you saying that during a magnetic shift NOTHING is going to die? lol. not true, during a magnetic shift plenty of animals die from the radioactive burst from the poles.
now lets say this thing died because of that, are you to say WE as scientists wouldnt know this?
cthulhu writes:
Ah, you don't know what radiometric dating is. It's not based on the amount of radioactivity.
i admit i know little, but it is based on the amount of radioactivity so says my source
Radiometric dating - Wikipedia
decay of isotopes means the amount that is given off?