Creationist Lies
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- JazX0
JazX - here's something I found quick - looks pretty good:
www.physicsweb.org/art...
TheTick
(Jun 15 05, 10:45)Interesting, now there's some science.
'The strange story of the Oklo reactor
Natural uranium contains two isotopes. Uranium-235, the isotope that is useful for nuclear energy, is relatively rare and accounts for just 0.7% of all natural uranium. Its less-radioactive sibling, uranium-238, makes up the other 99.3%. In 1972 scientists from the French atomic energy commission noticed something mysterious in soil samples taken from a uranium mine in Gabon in Central Africa: the relative abundance of uranium-235 was a factor of two lower than expected..."
"One possibility was that a band of hi-tech terrorists had been stealing and stockpiling the missing uranium for purposes even more evil than blowing up innocent atolls." - wtf hahaha
That's interesting. Anomalies make my heart beat faster.
"Alexander Shlyakhter of the Leningrad Nuclear Physics Institute."
Looks like he was a Ruski.
"It should be noted that the present status of all these experiments is one of consistency. For example, the geological results do not conflict with the quasar results or the atomic-clock experiments because they probe very different epochs in the history of the universe."
hmmmm...