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Thanks - excellent information and useful links. Long have I doubted this talk of the age of rocks. We were better off in the age of biblical interpretation, not much but a bit, the Romans had a right such matters were left to the Gods. Many of them. How lovely to hear a scientist say " we do not have a clue" rather than the obligatory " we do not fully understand". Another area that you might have looked into is what is a fossil? I have never been able to find a clear definition. I have no idea what a fossil is. Does anybody? Great if you could look into all this. Another one is what is electricity? I'd love to know. Another one is how exactly does radio work. I have tried to find out but nothing I read makes any sense. I have a long list of these. Great to read your stuff and always enjoy a new post. Have you condensed it all into a book? My view at this stage is that science is largely the source of most of the problems that we have. Reading about Rome I can see that they were able to engage in human life without mass poisoning or mass pollution and without damaging nature around them. Much much much better. Science and technology have ruined human things. Big shame.

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Thanks David. Dating rocks and geology in general, have little relation to real science. They are littered with unproven assumptions and formed by world views. A former Darwinian wrote that isotopic testing applied to the atmosphere gives an age of 10.000 years. But that is the wrong answer so it is just dismissed. Great topics you bring up. Fossils can only be formed in a water engineered catastrophe and as you know, they have nothing to do with oil and gas. I have done a lot of work within the wireless spectrums, very complicated subject but little thought of. Radiation exposure is a huge health issue and a good reason to oppose 5G. Electromagnetism explains much better the ordered structure of the universe than gravity, which is a very weak force. Agree with you that Scientism or the religion of science, whatever that means, at the exclusion of the rest of life, is our undoing. According to the 'science ' 95 per cent of matter is invisible and unknown, meaning that we only comprehend 5% of our physical world. This says nothing about the immaterial, the spiritual, the soul, beauty, love, culture or what makes life worthwhile. So much for reason.

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