2015
DOI: 10.4172/2277-1891.1000160
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Non-Radiometric Dating of the Age of the Earth: Implications From Fossil Coral Evidence

Abstract: Radioisotope dating has revealed that the age of the Earth is 4.54-4.6 billion years, and these results are widely accepted. However, as with all searches for truth in science, facts should be supported by multiple lines of evidence. Thus, determining the age of the Earth with alternative techniques could serve to strengthen the conclusions that have been reached with radioisotope dating methods. In this paper, a different approach to solving the problem is proposed. As is known from studies of 400 million yea… Show more

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