Modern
Dating
The Carbon 14
Isotope
The Carbon14 Isotope is an individual variety of
Carbon wherein the atom is comprised
of 14 electrons,14 protons, and
14 neutrons. Their behavior is seemingly like no other in so much that
most researchers believe that by merely counting or measuring the
quantity of Carbon14 isotope within the organic material of an object
that the exact age or place in time can be determined - sound a little
too easy? This researcher thinks so.
Although
I too think this method is useful for determining the age of an object
within 800 years or less, I do not have confidence in using this method
to determine ages beyond 800 years or so and here is why.....
.....it
is well known among Star Gazers that in less than 5000 years (some
astronomers say 1100 years) our Sun with whom we travel,
along with the other planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and the various
astral debris of our
Solar System will collide with an even greater Sun and all of the
astral components of its own Solar System.
Although
odds are not much will actually collide but rather will come very close
to one another - a few million miles or so. Yet for some objects the
distances will be much smaller - a few thousand miles - a few hundred
miles and even for some objects there will be direct collisions.
"...and
here in is this researchers point... "
If an
astral event of this magnitude is due to occur in 1100 - 5000 years
guaranteed, then how can we assume that similar events have not already
transpired repeatedly for unknown periods of time. So ya' see - How can
one predict the behavior of such an unstable isotope as Carbon 14,
especially an isotope that is so chemically, thermally, and helio-reactive.
My
conclusive findings: "Wear a protective film and Date carefully!"
-
Dr. XI Lee
Imaging
and research provided by the Seven Palm Kung Fu Research Institute of
Technology.
Be Cool - Be
Real - Be XIan
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