Do you sometimes feel stressed? Do you sometimes feel you have a lot of uncertainty in life? We are offering a free personality test this month..
Is this the guy from the no-sex sect?
scientists discovered an organism that has not evolved in more than 2 billion years (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/02/150203104131.htm) .
one can dismiss this as an exception*!
yet overwhelming proofs are too obvious to miss if we take the community as an individual (community is the reflection of the behavior pattern of the individuals that make up the whole).
Do you sometimes feel stressed? Do you sometimes feel you have a lot of uncertainty in life? We are offering a free personality test this month..
Is this the guy from the no-sex sect?
carbon 14 dating is often dismissed as relying on the assumption the c14/c12 ratio in the past has been comparable to the present, however what is rarely acknowledged is this assumption can be checked.
the way the assumption is checked is by finding a system which admits dating independent of c14.
popular choices are dendrochronology, where tree-rings are counted and by matching variation in tree-ring width across trees it is possible to build a chronology stretching back 12000 years, or varvas, where yearly variations in sediment deposits in lakes admit chronologies to be build stretching back tens of thousands of years.
Perry: Can you explain the correlation between C14 dating and the external dating methods in the above plot? Is it chance?
apologies if this has already been posted but i am speechless.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnbmyudrwgs&x-yt-ts=1422327029&x-yt-cl=84838260#t=72.
carbon 14 dating is often dismissed as relying on the assumption the c14/c12 ratio in the past has been comparable to the present, however what is rarely acknowledged is this assumption can be checked.
the way the assumption is checked is by finding a system which admits dating independent of c14.
popular choices are dendrochronology, where tree-rings are counted and by matching variation in tree-ring width across trees it is possible to build a chronology stretching back 12000 years, or varvas, where yearly variations in sediment deposits in lakes admit chronologies to be build stretching back tens of thousands of years.
not able to do so... the posting progress is just stuck and nothing happens.
first i thought may be the pics were too big.
re sized them and still nothing... any ideas?
Simon: I am having problems posting some images in a reasonable resolution on this thread:
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/84190001/intcal13-dataset-best-evidence-know-c14-dating
The images are only about 50kb, but the text is very fuzzy. I just checked and the native images look okay. I have tried to upload them on the forum and to an external site and you can see both results on the thread. I wonder if this is me doing something wrong or if it is fixable
carbon 14 dating is often dismissed as relying on the assumption the c14/c12 ratio in the past has been comparable to the present, however what is rarely acknowledged is this assumption can be checked.
the way the assumption is checked is by finding a system which admits dating independent of c14.
popular choices are dendrochronology, where tree-rings are counted and by matching variation in tree-ring width across trees it is possible to build a chronology stretching back 12000 years, or varvas, where yearly variations in sediment deposits in lakes admit chronologies to be build stretching back tens of thousands of years.
gh-res versions as PNG (see above for PDF):
i know dubs are delusional.
i know dubs don't reason well.
i know dubs are a bit off, like many groups.
carbon 14 dating is often dismissed as relying on the assumption the c14/c12 ratio in the past has been comparable to the present, however what is rarely acknowledged is this assumption can be checked.
the way the assumption is checked is by finding a system which admits dating independent of c14.
popular choices are dendrochronology, where tree-rings are counted and by matching variation in tree-ring width across trees it is possible to build a chronology stretching back 12000 years, or varvas, where yearly variations in sediment deposits in lakes admit chronologies to be build stretching back tens of thousands of years.
Tried the cd and this is how the wt responds to the topic:
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/s/r1/lp-e?q=varve&p=par
Anyone tried this argument irl?
carbon 14 dating is often dismissed as relying on the assumption the c14/c12 ratio in the past has been comparable to the present, however what is rarely acknowledged is this assumption can be checked.
the way the assumption is checked is by finding a system which admits dating independent of c14.
popular choices are dendrochronology, where tree-rings are counted and by matching variation in tree-ring width across trees it is possible to build a chronology stretching back 12000 years, or varvas, where yearly variations in sediment deposits in lakes admit chronologies to be build stretching back tens of thousands of years.
Hm. It appears the forum re-scale the pictures. here are high-resolution versions:
carbon 14 dating is often dismissed as relying on the assumption the c14/c12 ratio in the past has been comparable to the present, however what is rarely acknowledged is this assumption can be checked.
the way the assumption is checked is by finding a system which admits dating independent of c14.
popular choices are dendrochronology, where tree-rings are counted and by matching variation in tree-ring width across trees it is possible to build a chronology stretching back 12000 years, or varvas, where yearly variations in sediment deposits in lakes admit chronologies to be build stretching back tens of thousands of years.
Carbon 14 dating is often dismissed as relying on the assumption the C14/C12 ratio in the past has been comparable to the present, however what is rarely acknowledged is this assumption can be checked.
The way the assumption is checked is by finding a system which admits dating independent of C14. Popular choices are dendrochronology, where tree-rings are counted and by matching variation in tree-ring width across trees it is possible to build a chronology stretching back 12000 years, or varvas, where yearly variations in sediment deposits in lakes admit chronologies to be build stretching back tens of thousands of years. By C-14 dating either the tree in a tree-ring chronology, or microfossils of plant remains in a varva chronology it is then possible to check if the C14-date match the estimated calendar date.
I was curious how close this match was and what the actual data looked like. I therefore went to http://intcal.qub.ac.uk/intcal13/ and downloaded the full intcal13 dataset which i have plotted in the figure below. Each point represents a specific sample which is dated using an external method (the x-axis) and by C14 (y-axis), and the different colors represents 23 different datasets roughly corresponding to multiple dendrochronological datasets from multiple regions and involving multiple tree species, the famous lake Suigetsu varva chronology (the green dots from dataset 9 which appear almost like a solid line!), various coral chronologies and chronologies from speleothems (cave stones).
If the WT interpretation of genesis is true, all C14 dates must refer to ages less than 6000 years, and properly less than 5300 years reflecting noahs ark. The question is now why all these systems agree with the C14 date; the only explanation is they, though being composed of vastly different processes, for some reason experienced an explosive growth at just the same rate as C14 was being created in the atmosphere, however why all these systems should behave the same way is clearly a mystery.
Here is a close-up for the past 10000 years. Can anyone spot the effect of noahs ark?