Radiometric Dating (The limitations of science)

by David Turell @, Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 01:06 (3446 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

Tony:The problem with trying to take gravity into account is that they can't explain it, so they can't really account for its effects. They just make an assumption and roll with it.-I thought that gavity had been measured as a force, even if they can't fit it into the equations, as shown in this website, and I could have used any one of many:-http://www.focus.org.uk/gravity.php-"The electrostatic force is a billion billion billion billion times stronger than the force of gravity (1036 times stronger). It you are a chemist and you are interested in how atoms react with each other, you do not need to worry about gravity. It is too weak to make any difference."


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