Re: Age Of the Rock we call earth
- From: "Stuart" <bigdakine@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Oct 2006 20:38:10 -0700
lapidaryrough wrote:
Timberwoof wrote:
In article <1161915503.245062.306740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"lapidaryrough" <lapidaryrough@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Q: The Big bang 14.8 billon Bp. Earths age 5.2 billon Bp.
Q: just how old is this rock we call earth
Myself i feel its closer to about 12.5 14.8 billon Bp.
What makes you feel that? Have you read any of the science that leads to
the conclusion of ~4.5BY? Do you have any evidence to support your
feeling that the Earth is three times older than that?
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Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> http://www.timberwoof.com
Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all.
Yes, Silucates last in o2 for no more then 250-300 millon years, and
the land masss have turned over about 3-time thus far. hydrated
silucates have a very short life span.
References?
Stuart
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