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Today, Calvin Smith of Answers in Genesis Canada explains to us that dating methods exist...and then just kinda concludes from there that the earth is young without connecting the dots.

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If The Earth is 50,000 Years Old, It Must Be Only 6,000 Years Old!

Today, Calvin Smith of Answers in Genesis Canada explains to us that dating methods exist...and then just kinda concludes from there that the earth is young without connecting the dots. Donate to Project Share: http://vicedrhino.com/donate Sources: Is Water Wet?: https://bit.ly/3mlXDc5 Kelvin, Perry and the Age of the Earth: https://bit.ly/3pQ7J7k How Science Figured Out the Age of Earth: https://bit.ly/3scd6fh Age of meteorites and the earth: https://bit.ly/2We3Tpm Planets in our Solar System May Have Formed in Fits and Starts: https://bit.ly/3jQzetP Solar System Timeline: https://bit.ly/3nHC8lv Index fossils: https://bit.ly/3CtVK2X Pragmatism versus materialism in stratigraphy: https://bit.ly/3CrRgcV Evidence for Evolution - Dating Methods: https://bit.ly/3nF1SyX Introduction to Physical Geology: http://bit.ly/2PAN4nl What is the carbon cycle?: https://bit.ly/3jOYWi8 The IntCal20 Northern Hemisphere Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curve (0–55 cal kBP): https://bit.ly/3pWGcBm Archaeology: The milk revolution: https://go.nature.com/3w52xgT Physiological and Genetic Adaptations to Diving in Sea Nomads: https://bit.ly/3w87ZQq Roy R. Lemon. Principles of Stratigraphy. Merrill Publishing Company, 1990. Historical Geology/Volcanic ash: https://bit.ly/3jTEz3o Isochron Dating: http://bit.ly/2s962pU Original Video:https://bit.ly/3jMdGyd Cards: Imperial Measurements Explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDUt-Kbxqsg Evidence for Evolution - Dating Methods: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B196InuBV4I All my various links can be found here: http://links.vicedrhino.com

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<insert joke about the impropriety of dating relatives>

Anonymous

Just a note on error bars. In a simple <i>x &pm; &sigma;</i>, <i>&sigma;</i> is the standard error of measurement, which is basically the standard deviation. Therefore, there is a 68% chance that the true value lies in that range, and a 32% chance that it lies outside that range.