Radiohalos: Evidence of Accelerated Decay, Part 1 - Dr. Andrew Snelling

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Radiohalos: Evidence of Accelerated Decay & Catastrophic Geological Processes, Part 1
** Part 2 located here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsfLaa2GE3s **
Presented 7-11-08 at Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship.
See http://www.youngearth.org/Meetings/2008_07_Andrew_Snelling.htm for more info.

Dr. Snelling has extensive experience working in the mining industry in Australia. One of his main areas of research has been the study of methods used in dating rocks, a key area of research for groups like AiG, which are convinced of a young age for the earth. Snelling's research, for example, has shown different radioisotope dates on the same rock samples. In addition, Dr. Snelling's research has indicated that radioactive decay rates must not have been constant in the past, citing the halos in rock crystals, which clearly show radioactive decay was accelerated sometime in the past.

Dr. Andrew Snelling
Education
B.S. Applied Geology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, First Class Honours Ph.D. Geology, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Associations
Geological Society of Australia
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Geological Society of America
Geological Association of Canada
Mineralogical Society of America
Society of Economic Geologists
Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits
International Association of Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry
Association of Exploration Geochemists
Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Creation Research Society

More of Dr. Snelling's bio here: http://creation.com/andrew-a-snelling

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  • Except that Gentry completely misidentified the Polonium isotope type.

    talkorigins(.)org/faqs/po-halo­s/gentry.html

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