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- miesvan0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ata…
TD-6 (Aurora stratum): In 1994 and 1995, archaeologists found over 80 bone fragments from five or six hominids dating to between 850,000 to 780,000 years ago. About 25% of the human remains found here showed the first evidence of cannibalism. These finds are at least 250,000 years older than any other hominid yet discovered in western Europe.- And no matter how technical we get with radiometric dating, the interpretation of the results is still based on our ownJazX
- preconceived assumptions.JazX
- What assumption would that be? the half-life of radiocarbons? potassium argon?Mimio
- Pretty stable measures actually. Since the foundation of the universe.Mimio
- you mean instableJazX
- you are honestly more prepared to believe a fairy tale with NO evidence than scientific explanations with plenty of evidence?scarabin
- evidence? we have proof humans existed for more than 6,000 fucking yearsscarabin
- Either Uranium-238 decays into stable Lead with a half-life of 4.47 billion years or it doesn't.Mimio
- TENS of THOUSANDS of samples and tests confirm the same thing.Mimio
- either way you look at it, even if it is EXTREMELY flawed it's still more reliable than the fucking bible. seriously, this is even in question?scarabin
- question?scarabin
- elahon0
What happened in the Christians V.2 thread to get it pulled?
- El_Montr00
10,000 years old underwater structure....and shit.
- locustsloth0
So tell us, JazX, what exactly are these preconceived assumptions that you are talking about regarding radiometric dating?
- i'd legitimately would like to know what you are referring to. Link? Explaination? Anythiing.locustsloth
- scarabin0
haha. just ran across this on FML
http://www.fmylife.com/kids/9721…"Today, after church, my 5-year-old son asked me about God, so I answered his questions in full. We talked about God for over 2 hours. At the end of it all, he pondered for a moment, before saying to me "That's the stupidest thing I ever heard. You're dumb." FML
- ukit0
I mean, who knows, maybe the dinosaurs appeared 230 million years ago and died off around 65 million years ago, as geologists and paleontologists tell us?
But it's JUST AS POSSIBLE that they appeared 3,000 years ago and died off 1,000 years later, right?
- //totally dood. Fossilization only takes like a couple years...so...Mimio
- cannonball19780
It's also JUST AS POSSIBLE they appeared 550 years ago and died off 500 years ago.
JUST AS POSSIBLE
- i think i saw a velociraptor yesterdaylocustsloth
- http://blogs.amctv.c…ukit
- ukit0