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MASS SPECTROMETER—Here is a technique that you
are not likely to hear much about. The problem for evolutionists
is that it consistently yields dates that are
too low. Yet if its conclusions were accepted, ALL fossils,
ALL coal, ALL petroleum, and ALL hominid (ancient
man) bones would be dated less than 5000 years
in the past!

The mass spectrometer technique is fairly new, and
the equipment is quite expensive. Unfortunately, when
working with radiocarbon, the results will still be skewed
(dates will appear to be too ancient) because the atmosphere
in ancient times had a different amount of carbon
14 than it now has. (The mass spectrometer is discussed
again in Ancient Man.)

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