The following link was provided in response to one of my questions as something that may "answer some of my questions".
It's about a guy with a masters degree (not a PhD) in physics who decided he'd found evidence for the Genesis story of creation.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4283519319291412697&sourceid=searchfeed
It's about polonium halos if you're not interested in watching.
It took only 20 seconds on google to find several articles from more qualified scientists tearing his arguements apart.
Why don't fundamentalists question these things that get thrown at them?
When virtually the entire scientific community takes a certain standpoint, and some dude with a masters reckons he's right and the rest are wrong, isn't it worth investigating a bit rather than blindly accepting what he's saying because it goes along with the bible?
2007-04-20
00:59:03
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Sentinel....Sorry, I had intended to, but got distracted.
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/lorence_collins/polonium.html
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/po-halos/
2007-04-20
01:33:17 ·
update #1