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Archimedes Plutonium[_2_]
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Default radioactive growth in Dirac's New Radioactivity Chapt22 Age of astrobody #1609 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed

Google new format does not allow me to reply-post to the same
newsgroups I started with, so then that means my replies are new
replies.

Previously in #1608, I wrote:
So that when we
find a sample of U238 with half life of 4.5 billion years and find
half the sample is U238 and the other half is lead, we jump to the
false conclusion of 4.5 billion years old, whereas in fact, it was
likely to be 6 billion years old since some of the lead turned into
U238 and some of the thallium and mercury turned into lead.


Now that is a gross error on my part for what I should have said is
that if a sample of half U238 and half lead is found, does not imply
4.5 billion years when Dirac's New Radioactivities is factored in.
More than likely, when such a sample is found, the age is at least 10
billion years old.

In Old Physics and Old Astronomy and Old Geology, they had radioactive
decay, but they never had radioactive growth due to Dirac's new
radioactivities.

Now we are beginning to see cosmology ages from gamma ray
spectroscopy, and finding that some of the nearby stars to the Sun are
12 to 13 billion years old. And even yet, those estimates do not
factor in Dirac's new radioactivities which would make those old stars
even older to perhaps 15 to 20 billion years old. The Milky Way galaxy
is likely to have an age of 20 billion years old. Our Sun is probably
10 billion years old and Jupiter is probably 5 billion years old.

Physicists have worked out the pathways of radioactive decay, but they
need to start working out the pathway of radioactive growth, starting
with hydrogen, and how it builds the rest of the elements. One
interesting pathway is why radioactive growth favors heavy water for
comets while it favors regular water for Earth.


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