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Cool. Does Heat Death factor in the entropy thing too, or am I thinking of something completely different?

I'd read the article, but, well...sig.

The heat death is a possible final state of the universe, in which it has "run down" to a state of no thermodynamic free energy to sustain motion or life. In physical terms, it has reached maximum entropy. The hypothesis of a universal heat death stems from the 1850s ideas of William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) who extrapolated the theory of heat views of mechanical energy loss in nature, as embodied in the first two laws of thermodynamics, to universal operation.

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, okay. I don't know why I thought entropy diminished with heat death. Probably because I'm still clueless as to the major concepts behind entropy. Maybe a physics class taken for no credit at a community college is in order. Not the kind of thing I'm willing to stake my GPA on, but I need a clue.

Maybe you could point me to one of your evolutionist sites, because I done a search on google and wiki, and it doesnt really say anything about it.

Uranium238-Lead207 dating is done via a mathematical calculation for the dcay of atoms within the isotope (instability) caused by the weak nuclear force, is as follows:

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Done as requested

Uranium238-Lead207 dating is done via a mathematical calculation for the dcay of atoms within the isotope (instability) caused by the weak nuclear force, is as follows:

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And

Done as requested

until you take uranium, put it in the center of the earth, and measure its half life, your decay of atom measuring is flawed.

until you take uranium, put it in the center of the earth, and measure its half life, your decay of atom measuring is flawed.

And how is this so? You state it's flawed, but fail to to demonstrate how it's flawed. You seem to specialize in rhetoric, with unsubstantiated claims ( claims with no substance to back them up )

stop following me! :p

and did u look up young earth creationism?

it states that the earth is younger then scientist think, because the massive amount of energy/heat that would have been present in creating the earth that the decay rate of certain atoms would be dramatically increased temporarily.

stop following me! :p

and did u look up young earth creationism?

it states that the earth is younger then scientist think, because the massive amount of energy/heat that would have been present in creating the earth that the decay rate of certain atoms would be dramatically increased temporarily.

You're wrong

i dont see how that proves its wrong, unless you can test ALL of the conditions of the creation of a planet.

So i take it you've never studied geology.... gotcha..

anyway...im going to go solder some stuff with a thing.

Yes, run away...

Scientists don't know what happened, so to cover it up, they hide it behind billions of years...and scientists try to prove their theories, not disproove them.

Yes because you've actually taken the time to study cosmology and use a telescope....

I'm still watching, I should be able to post a Creationism topic soon, Got some time on my hands.

Where did all the other chemical elements come from ?

After the THEORY of the "Big Bang", there was very very few chemical elements, Helium, Hydrogen, Lithium...so how did we get all the ones we have today? for example oxygen.

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