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Re: Geology from Outer Space
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Fri, 6 Apr 2001 05:46:02 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Ryan Farrington writes:
<much snippage>
> (1) Frazier, K., 1982. _Our Turbulent Sun_, Prentice-Hall, Englewood
> Cliffs, New Jersey, pages 74-83 (Chapter 3: The Shrinking Sun).
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> (2) They reported their findings here: Sophia, S., O'Keefe, J., Lesh, J.R.
> and Endal, A.S., 1979. "Solar constant: constraints on possible variations
> derived from solar diameter measurements." _Science_, vol. 204, pages
> 1306-1308
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> (3) Gentry, R.V. "Radioactive Halos," _Annual Review of Nuclear Science_
> 23 (1973): pages 347-362.
> Gentry, R.V. "Radioactive Halos in a Radiochronological and Cosmological
> Perspective," _Science_ 184 (1974): pages 62-66.
> Current research is also underway to seek a better understanding of this
> phenomenon.
I'm not going to take on the geological arguments, but I'll have a go at the
biology if you like. I'm delighted to see references to scientific journals,
which is as far as I know a first for a Creationist in this forum. Bravo Ryan!
--DaveL
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| (...) brief (...) Notice, however, that in the title was "1863-1953." Measurements of the time it took the sun to travel past the prime meridian were recorded at the Greenwich Observatory since the early 1800's (1). Calculations were made to convert (...) (24 years ago, 5-Apr-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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