Monday, March 23, 2015

Scientists "adjusting" test results with a "statistical algorithm" to get a result they desperately want? "Really you might as well stick a finger in the air."

"Richard died in 1485, but the two carbon dating tests on his bones gave a date range between 1430-1460 and 1412-1449. These were then adjusted with a “statistical algorithm” because he ate a lot of fish, resulting in a new range of 1475-1530. Really, you might as well stick a finger in the air."

Richard 3rd??



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am looking forward to the day when the scientific community admits that carbon dating has been a sham since its first use. It has proven more unreliable than reliable throughout its history, and yet the scientific community still trots out "carbon dating" results as gospel. Horsehockey.