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Business owner, homeschool Mom, science geek, newbie gardener & rabbit breeder.

We can learn from soft tissues found in dinosaur fossils is that these fossils aren't as old as we are told.

Radiometric dating isn't very accurate. When they use different radiometric pairs, they get different dates. When they test rocks of known ages, the radiometric dating ages are massively older. Some examples are:

Mount St Helens: 10 year old rock "measured to be 340,000 years

Mount Etna: 29 year old rock "measured to be 350,000 years

Mount Stromboli: 38 year old rock "measured to be 2.4 million years

Kilauea: < 200 year old rock "measured to be 21 million years

The problem with radiometric dating is it is based on several assumptions that are not proven to be true. They assume the starting conditions (usually 100% parent isotopes and 0% daughter isotopes) even though they weren't there and can't verify this. If they knew the starting conditions they would already know the age and not need the calculation. This assumption is not reasonably certain.

It also assumes that zero parent and daughter isotopes ever enter or exit the sample. Since most of the isotopes are water soluble, they can be washed into and out of the sample changing the calculated age because water can and does infiltrate almost all rocks. This assumption also is not reasonably certain.

It also assumes a constant decay rate. There is evidence, due to radio-halos, that there are some conditions that can speed up the decay rate (evidence that it was faster in the past). This is an article I found quickly on the subject. There are many others. Some may be better. https://www.icr.org/article/radiohalos-significant-exciting-research-results

The assumption of constant decay rate is the most likely of the 3, but is still questionable.

Ages based on radiometric dating cannot be trusted. They are the only strong evidence of old age for fossils and they are not reliable at all. Due to physics we know the absolute max age, under perfectly ideal conditions, for organic compounds like collagen to survive, is about 100,000 years. Therefore the age of these fossils has to be less than that and likely significantly less because where on Earth, outside of a lab, do you ever find ideal conditions?

#grownostr #youngearth #realscience

Replying to Avatar Satsniper

I used to hate garden works. The dirt, insects and since I suffer from hay fever it was just something to stay far away from and also never did in my life.

The garden ofcourse was looking like a total mess. At some point there was no way anymore of avoiding it and that moment came last year.

We had to do some PoW😉 We worked for days, weeks, and even months. To make it accessible again. And after that we had to redecorate it.

During the suffering of doing something I didn’t like I was committed 100% to the task. Bcs in the end I knew we all would benefit from it. Some days we worked from earlie morning till evening.

After some months I realy start to feel my back. Never experienced that in my life before and I suddenly realized I am getting old.😂

The results where very satisfying. We created a lot of extra space by taking out some bushes and dug out a lot of grass. The place is stil very green wich we like. Living and being in touch with nature is under rated I think🏕️ we live a simple minimalist lifestyle wich I can recommend everyone.

Now it’s finally spring again and we are cleaning the mess from last winter. Now after a few days of work, it looks great again. What I learned from working in the garden is that it gives u peace of mind. You can loose yourself in there with all your energy. If you creative you will get 100 ideas while you working about how you can design anything.Plus if u work hard enough u will sleep like a baby afterwords.

My 2 Sats for today 💜🫂🧡🙏⚡️

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#nostr

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I sometimes put off going out into the garden, but once I go, I never regret it. I always feel great after getting stuff done in the garden.

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The term "economy" has the household at its core. The word stems from the Greek "Oikonomia" which means "household management". One who does the management is the "oikonomos" or "steward". The wife and mother is the one who rules over the domestic life of the home. She is the "oikodespot" or "house master".

The term "household" refers to a place of familial dwelling that is meant to be kept, tended, custodied, watched over, fortified.

A "strong" political economy, therefore, is made up of strong, properly stewarded, fortified, and productive households filled with many members who all together contribute to the work and vitality of the home. Such households have been central to the health of every civilization.

As Rory Groves states in his book Durable Trades, "Resilient nations rely on resilient communities, which rely on resilient families. Historically it has been decentralized, interdependent families and communities working together that have best weathered the storms of adversity. It will be the same today. A durable future depends on resilient family economies, close-knit communities, and 'a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence'—it always has."

Some (mostly age-old) practical thoughts on how we establish resilient, anti-fragile, economically strong households:

Get married, have children, homeschool them, train them up in the fear and admonition of the Lord. Go to a church that teaches sound doctrine, cultivate community, show hospitality, trade, barter, build businesses, be industrious, plant gardens, establish redundancies (multiple sources of food, water, security, energy), develop a home library and be well read, be involved in the political and civic life of your local community, practice voluntary hardships, use sovereign tech, do not compromise your house with *smart* technology, stack sats.

#plebchain #antifragile #resilient #economy #household #nostr #grownostr

Well said.

Anywhere you can kick people out, you will eventually get censorship. Better is to allow everyone to block the NAZIs, so they get no traction and nobody has to look at their hate (or any other haters or pornographers).

What state are you in? I got to see some lights last night in Wyoming, but they were very dim, especially to the naked eye. I did get some decent pictures, but not as nice as yours. The video was closer to what we saw with our eyes, but a bit better.

https://odysee.com/@ckkroeker:25/20230423_221140:5

Is there a reason it is so narrow? It seems like they will have trouble passing each other. Are those individual cages for each chicken? Chickens like to be in a flock together.

and those who do good and work hard are punished, while those who do bad and are lazy are rewarded. No wonder things are going downhill so fast.

Wyoming Northern Lights

I tried to upload a video, but that didn't work, so this morning I uploaded it to Odysee.com to share the link.

They aren't bright like up near the North Pole and there was a little haze to the North which diffused the light, but they were still pretty cool.

#grownostr #northernlights

https://odysee.com/@ckkroeker:25/20230423_221140:5

It is a very tasty herb, but it is more expensive than gold by weight because it is made from the stamen of a flower that blooms once a year. The good news is you don't need much for cooking or for health.

It was very faint in person and you might miss it if you weren't looking closely. When I got out my phone, I could watch the flickering in the video mode, and when I took a picture (which held the shutter open for 10 seconds or something), you got a picture like this that showed the greens and reds. The reds were not visible to the naked eye. We also had a faint haze to the north which interfered with a good view.

I've been wanting to see the northern lights for years and can finally say I've seen them. Since magnetic north is moving towards Russia, we see them here much less than 30 years ago or more. You are more likely to see them because you are farther East. People at the same latitude as me but much farther East see them much more often.

Wyoming Northern Lights 4/23/23 10:15pm

They aren't bright like at higher latitudes, but you can see the changing greens and reds.

#grownostr #northernlights

Wyoming Northern Lights 4/23/23 10:15pm

#grownostr #northernlights