Of course the dating methods are not infallible. This is why it is important to know precicely how a technique works. Careful consideration for how a method works will allow one to scrutinize a result. One who is not involved in science may imagine a sample being placed into a machine and a date popping out with scientist just accepting the data.meforevidence wrote:Dating Methods: Although there are different methods of dating, each one has not been proven infallible and even evolutionists have had dissentions on the accuracy of the methods used. Here are some examples:
1. Carbon 14 or potassium argon dating method: Using the potassium-argon method of dating, volcanic material in Hawaii that was less than 200 years old, tested at between 160 million and 3 billion years old. Shells from live mollusks were tested for carbon-14 and found to be “dead for 3,000 years.” also see: http://www.specialtyinterests.net/carbon14.html (Problems with Radiometric and Carbon-14 Dating )
This is not how it works. A method works by taking advantage of natural laws. Usually its a ratio of elements which are being measured and the date is induced from this ratio. Several measurements are made and the results are carefully examined. Those measurements which are high or low compared to the rest are thrown out. Also several methods of dating are used whenever applicable. When these methods converge on a date range, that date rangeis published along with statistical error.
In the case of dating volcanic material using carbon-14 dating, an understanding of the method will quickly lead one to the conclusion that dating inorganic material with carbon-14 dating is meaningless. Also carbon-14 dating cannot measure date going back 160 million years, so I am not so sure about your source.
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For more information on radiometric dating check out this thread.
http://discussions.godandscience.org/about1687.html
Dont forget overthrust faults.meforevidence wrote:2. Strata Dating: The oldest known stratum is the Cambrian Strata. Within this layer lies not only the simplest life forms, but also more complex organisms. Other dating methods have determined that the lower strata or layers of rocks in the earth are actually “younger” than some of the upper layers of rock and in some places, it is spread out for many square miles. This would totally contradict the evolutionary theory of strata dating. One theory used by evolutionists to explain away this is the “Pancake Theory.” This theory actually states that the land (including many square miles of land) simply “turned over” and so the higher life forms were placed on the bottom of the strata.
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/Vo ... fault.html
Finding one example of a reversed strata when most strata are not reversed lead to several possibilities.
This is a special case, the older layer is being thrusted over the younger layer.
The observation of layers everywhere else is an illusory one.
The same goes with stalagtite formation. Finding one example of stalagtites forming quickly does not instantly mean that all stalagtites formed quickly.
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Every instance is unique and does not necessarily apply to all cases. Most of the verified older formations are of calcium carbonate. Try re-examining your information.