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Author Topic:   Dual Porosity, A Problem For Dating? (for Whatever, etc...)
wj
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Message 29 of 42 (80935)
01-26-2004 10:07 PM
Reply to: Message 28 by johnfolton
01-26-2004 9:04 PM


Nice to see that whatever relies on pseudoscientific sources for supporting evidence for his own peculiar ideas.
whatever, I hate to rain on your parade but argon is one of the inert gases and called that for a reason. The fact that their outer "shells" of electrons completely fill the available "orbits" means that helium, argon etc are very resistant to ionization and this explains why they are chemically inert. It also explains why will not be influenced by concentrations of anions or cations or electical current.

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wj
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Message 31 of 42 (80948)
01-26-2004 10:53 PM
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01-26-2004 10:30 PM


whatever, heating the rock matrix high enough to melt breaks down the crystaline structures which form the rock. Any argon which has been physically trapped in the crystaline structures will be released and boil off. There are no physical forces which would push or pull argon atoms into the crystals when the molten rock begins to cool and new crystal start to form.
Your whole scenario is a complete fantasy and your explanations are only word salads. Who do you think you are fooling?

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