Bunyip
pro scapegoat
Thank you, I have rudimentary understanding how radiometric dating work. They measure the rate of decay of lets say Potassium into argon. I can tell you that I am skeptical of the accuracy of it. Which could be based on how knowledgeable I am on the topic, but I will share my major reason why.
It can't be used on any rock that we have seen formed. This is because it is supposedly only accurate in long term dating. Which is the whole reason I have a hard time believing it.
If it is not accurate in the short term, how are we supposed to know it is accurate in the long term. Without being able to test it, it seems like speculation, based on theory.
Decay rates are so reliably predictable that we literally use them to set our clocks. That is how we time the races in the Olympics. Clocks based on radioactive decay rates are the most accurate machines ever made.