Some articles explaining the fallacy of "radiometric dating" of soil and rock:
Volcanic lava proving radiometric dating does not work (Andrew Snelling, PhD Geology)
The-fallacies-of-radioactive-dating-of-rocks (Andrew Snelling, PhD Geology)
Radiometric-dating-breakthroughs (Carl Wieland, MD)
Problems with the U - Pb Radioisotope Dating Methods (Dr. Andrew Snelling, PhD Geology)
Little Known Facts About Radiometric Dating (Tas Walker, PhD Mechanical Engineering; BS Earth Science)
Radiometric Dating and the Age of the Earth (Ralph Matthews, PhD Radiation Chemistry)
Diamonds are a Creationist's Best Friend (Jonathan Safarti, PhD Chemistry)
More Bad News for Radiometric Dating (David Plaisted, PhD Computer Science)
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Catastrophic Geology: Case 14 - Vredefort Impact Crater
"Other magma was rich in silica and aluminum. This flowed into other cracks forming a light colored rock called granophyre, which is exposed as a number of long dykes in the area. These dykes and the pattern they form are also evidence for the impact."
Widespread and deep geologic changes occurred within minutes. Not "millions" of years. The asteroid penetrated sedimentary deposits (water borne deposits) and the underlying bedrock. Subsequent rapid sedimentation (the Karro Supergroup geologic formation) occurred after the impact. Tremendous erosion then occurred as the water level receded, forming the Great African planation surface and exposing the Vredefort dome. The patterns of drainage erosion around the dome through the tilted ring of mountains are evidence of receding water, not slow erosion along drainage valleys.
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