Author Topic: Sun influences decay rates of particles, Carbon dating invalid?  (Read 2026 times)

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After several years of research, researchers at Stanford and Purdue University concludes: The decay rates of radioactive elements are changing.

According to established theories, the decay of a specific radioactive material is a constant.
This has now been proven untrue.

This finding raises significant questions and implications.

The research points to the sun as the probable cause; indicated by how the decay rate changes with the seasons, and during solar storms.

The assumption is that the sun is spewing out some kind of mystery particle accelerating the decay rate for matter - potentially ALL matter, including human cells.

Carbon dating can no longer be considered a valid method of measuring age.

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Note to paleo timeline dating.  As the quantavolution hypothesis have said before, there is no accurate system of dating to "millions of years", they are all pie in the sky guesses.

http://www.projectworldawareness.com/2010/10/terrifying-scientific-discovery-strange-emissions-by-sun-are-suddenly-mutating-matter/

http://news.discovery.com/space/is-the-sun-emitting-a-mystery-particle.html

http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Sun-Influences-the-Decay-of-Radioactive-Elements-153704.shtml
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