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sunsettommy
06-06-2007, 03:16 PM
Geoscience Research Institute

CARBON-14 CONTENT OF FOSSIL CARBON

Paul Giem, M.A., M.D.
Loma Linda, California



Origins 51:6-30 (2001).


WHAT THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUTThis article reviews the theoretical basis for expecting the presence of carbon-14 in Pliocene to Cambrian carbon from certain creationist viewpoints, and for expecting its absence from a viewpoint proposing a long age of life on Earth. The relevant experiments are discussed. Several conclusions emerge: 1) There is measurable carbon-14 in material that should be "dead" according to standard evolutionary theory; 2) machine error can be eliminated as an explanation for this carbon-14 on experimental grounds; 3) nuclear synthesis of this carbon-14 in situ can be eliminated on theoretical grounds; 4) contamination of fossil material in situ is unlikely but theoretically possible, and is a testable hypothesis; 5) contamination during sample preparation is a significant problem but theoretically soluble; 6) residual activity is most likely indicated by the present data, and if correct, would eliminate an age greater than approximately 100,000 years for life on Earth; and 7) additional experimental evidence cannot eliminate either a short or a long age of life on Earth, but can provide evidence tending to discriminate between the two.

http://www.grisda.org/origins/51006.htm

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Popperite
06-06-2007, 03:37 PM
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Franko
06-06-2007, 11:21 PM
Link works now, thanks