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Carbon 14 dating proves long ages Really?

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This is from Encyclopedia Britiannica
As I've posted before. It's half life is 5730 yrs. So therefore the absolute longest it can date before it is undetectable per even creationist sites is 50 to 100,000 yrs with best machines we have. Which btw at 1/2 times 17.45 1/2 life is 1/190,054.4 times gives you 99,998.5 yrs and that measures up to 52/10 millionth. BTW On 50,000 (51,570) yrs or 9th 1/2 life which is 1/512 is .0019531

So when you are being told carbon 14 dates are giving you ages longer than what is even possible it is a flat out lie. Diamonds are the strongest we have. They have measureable, detectable C14. Meaning that they MUST be less than 50 to 100,000 yrs old at longest. Any longer and no C14 will be detectable and obviously EVOLUTION can't be true nor long ages because it MUST have millions and billions of yrs to even be possible!
Your own wife's wedding or engagement ring is proof of young ages and proof of earth not being millions and billions of yrs old and evolution not being possible!

This is not a discussion on 6000 -10,000 YEC. this is just proof of much younger earth that proves Evolution is NOT possible and certainly not millions or as it teaches 4.5 billion of yrs old and esp since evolution MUST have that long ages to be possible,

But again, I've given you quotes showing they admit to lying and making up just so stories to promote their atheistic agenda by using bad science and frauds.

This is why they are finding fossils of dinosaurs with tissue and blood still in them. Evolution absolutely MUST fraudulently push long ages to even make it possible. Quit trying to put this in an evolutionary box because it won't fit because it is all a fraud and lie. Again here is a link for scientific proofs for young ages. Quit trying to put a square peg in a round hole. Let the real evidence speak for itself. Evolutionist own words tell you they betray you scientifically for their agenda. To not believe their own words shows brainwashed believer! Truly sad.

http://creation.com/age-of-the-earth

Carbon-14 dating
scientific technology
Written By:
The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica
Last Updated:
12-21-1998 See Article History
Alternative Title: radiocarbon dating
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Carbon-14 dating, also called radiocarbon dating, method of age determination that depends upon the decay to nitrogen of radiocarbon (carbon-14). Carbon-14 is continually formed in nature by the interaction of neutrons with nitrogen-14 in the Earth’s atmosphere; the neutrons required for this reaction are produced by cosmic rays interacting with the atmosphere.

Radiocarbon present in molecules of atmospheric carbon dioxide enters the biological carbon cycle: it is absorbed from the air by green plants and then passed on to animals through the food chain. Radiocarbon decays slowly in a living organism, and the amount lost is continually replenished as long as the organism takes in air or food. Once the organism dies, however, it ceases to absorb carbon-14, so that the amount of the radiocarbon in its tissues steadily decreases. Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5,730 ± 40 years—i.e., half the amount of the radioisotope present at any given time will undergo spontaneous disintegration during the succeeding 5,730 years. Because carbon-14 decays at this constant rate, an estimate of the date at which an organism died can be made by measuring the amount of its residual radiocarbon.

The carbon-14 method was developed by the American physicist Willard F. Libby about 1946. It has proved to be a versatile technique of dating fossils and archaeological specimens from 500 to 50,000 years old. The method is widely used by Pleistocene geologists, anthropologists, archaeologists, and investigators in related fields.
 
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