Boris Norris
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Notice your article states they were connected to religious creationist groups?Evolutionists are some of the worst for destroying evidence formerly accepted as science but erased after it has been debunked.
Here is a clear example of a deliberate editing of facts in order to support a long-standing narrative that is contradicted by the facts:
C14 dinos (creation.com)
Radiocarbon in dino bones
International conference result censored
by Carl Wieland
Wikimedia commons/Julian Fong, LA Natural History museum
A team of researchers gave a presentation at the 2012 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting in Singapore, August 13–17, at which they gave 14C dating results from many bone samples from eight dinosaur specimens. All gave dates ranging from 22,000 to 39,000 years, right in the ‘ballpark’ predicted by creationists.1 But if dinosaurs really were millions of years old, there should not be one atom of 14C left in them.
Two of the report’s physicist co-authors … are urging colleagues to do their own carbon dating of dinosaur bones.
This was a joint event of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS). It appears that the researchers approached the matter with considerable professionalism, including taking great pains to eliminate contamination with modern carbon as a source of the 14C signal in the bones. The lead presenter was Dr Thomas Seiler, a German physicist whose PhD is from the Technical University of Munich. The video of his presentation was up on YouTube at the time of writing this report.
The researchers seem to be associated with Catholic creationist groups, which have reported the conference earlier and more vocally than evangelical creationists. One of these reports states that afterwards, “the abstract was removed from the conference website by two chairmen because they could not accept the findings. Unwilling to challenge the data openly, they erased the report from public view without a word to the authors or even to the AOGS officers, until after an investigation. It won’t be restored.”2
Indeed, one can go online to see a screen shot of the original program. But going to the official conference site, the talk has clearly been removed. (Go to Wednesday, room Leo 2, timeslot PM2, double-click on BGO2, which is the session that had the presentation. The numbers go from 4 to 6, omitting 5, which was the one on 14C in dino bones.) So much for science’s alleged openness to the data. The ‘power of the paradigm’ can be clearly seen.
The public has the right to know the actual chronology of the dinosaurs, and indeed the history of the earth.
Oh. You didn't see that coming.