Radiohalos - Significant And Exciting Research Results
Two years ago it was reported that polonium (Po) radiohalos were still "a very tiny mystery."1 Since then, extensive research into the geological occurrence and distribution of Po, uranium (U) and thorium (Th) radiohalos has been undertaken as part of the RATE project,2 so now there are some preliminary results to report that are both significant and exciting.
Nuclear Decay: Evidence For A Young World
Recent experiments commissioned by the RATE project1 indicate that "1.5 billion years" worth of nuclear decay took place in one or more short episodes between 4,000 and 14,000 years ago.
Does the Bible Really Claim that Insects Only have Four Legs?
After my recent university lecture on scientific creationism, a student referenced a Bible passage in Leviticus regarding insects to imply that the Bible contained errors and that Christianity and creation thinking are false.
Investigating Polonium Radiohalo Occurrences
As part of the RATE (Radioisotopes and the Age of The Earth) initiative instigated and coordinated by ICR, Dr.
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