Originally Posted by MarineHawk
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Originally Posted by Ringman
Originally Posted by MarineHawk
Roughly 4.5B years. Even tree ring data goes back 14,000 years.

Sorry for you to display your ignorance. The oldest tree ever dated, a bristle cone pine, was about 5,000 years old. Those who can't accept dendrochronology try to overlap trees. It doesn't work.

It is completely valid. If you don't understand how it works, that okay with me.

I do understand. It is a proven fact of biology, trees can and do produce more than one ring per year. It doesn't take many of those years to throw off your measurements. Hope is a wonderful thing.


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