Steven Vincent Johnson wrote.
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> Gee Jones!
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> You make it sound so plausible! ;-)
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> You make it sound so plausible! ;-)
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Yes, Steven, at expense of about 4 half-lives (~ 1.25 billion years)
of Potassium-40 left here mixed with Potassium-39 when the earth formed
about 5 Billion years back if my memory serves.
There goes Potassium-40-Argon-40 (Positron Decay of K-40) dating.
Robin did an inventory of atmospheric Argon-40 based on
the earth's lithosphere-hydrosphere Potassium abundance and the numbers
suggest (to me) that Electronium (*e-) formed in K-40 decay (even in rocks)
is in the electron cloud of Argon-40 daughter or in the electron cloud
of any (O or CO2, O2) water H2O that was nearby at the time of the K-40 Positron Decay.
So who you gonna believe? :-)
Fred.

