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Radioactive dating and scientific/medical lab errors
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posted on 2016-10-26, 04:03 authored by Rodney BartlettRodney BartlettThis comment pertains to "Two-Proton Radioactivity of 67Kr" by T. Goigoux et al. - Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 162501 (Published 14 October 2016). The comment uses the work of Albert Einstein, James Clerk Maxwell and other scientists to conclude that all measurements of radioactive decay, and thus of radioactive dating of both organic and inorganic matter, produce incorrect results.
The last few paragraphs deal with these erroneous results referring not only to radioactive meteorites but to any form of matter or radiation - including light and all other electromagnetic waves, sonic waves, gravitational waves, CT scans, even blood tests and doses of medicine.
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