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Old September 23rd 13, 06:02 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default The Moon: 100M years younger than thought

On Monday, September 23, 2013 8:18:31 AM UTC-7, Hägar wrote:
Even though the Earth/Planet X impact theory hasn't changed, the time of the

event has slipped by a 100 Million years, a mere blink of the eye in the

Solar System's elapsed-time table ...



http://news.yahoo.com/moon-100-milli...121148745.html


The likely planets, planetoids and asteroids of the Sirius star system are only at most 256 million years old, and at least some of that stuff having survived Sirius(b) when it converted from an enormous red giant and became a white dwarf as of roughly 64 million years ago.

Can gold deposits be carbon dated, or even lead dated?

How about the age dating of carbonado, or even paramagnetic basalt?

 




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