Radiocarbon Dating Research Paper

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Multitudes of fossil records have been discovered all over the world. Fossils are one of the significant clues to solve the mysteries of dinosaur history and to measure the actual age of the earth. Radiocarbon dating method, or Carbon 14 dating, is known to be the most eligible way of estimating the epochs of scientific discoveries. However, several doubts have been raised by the discovery of the blood vessel and soft tissue within dinosaur fossils that were known to be millions of years old. This paper attempts to examine several points on this controversial topic, including the archaeological term of the radiocarbon dating system, the errors in measurements, and the discovery of elastic tissues in fossils.
Established by an Amercian physical chemist, Willard Frank Libby, the radiocarbon dating method became a
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The research was reported on October 30, 2003 in a worldly known journal Science. A number of scientists have measured the age of two archaeological discoveries from the same place with the carbon dating system. Surprisingly, the former was dated to be 8,000,000 years old, when the latter was dated to be 2,000,000 years old. Supposing THAT THE DECAY RATE IS CONSTANT, BOTH ARTIFACTS MUST HAVE BEEN DATED THE SAME EPOCHS.Without a doubt, 6,000,000 year gaps between the two discoveries from the same place clearly show that the Carbon 14 system is imprecise. Let us bring an example about the explosion in Pompeii several decades ago. Due to a sudden natural disaster, many people were buried under volcanic ashes and were fossilized. Comparing the biological age of two fossil samples from the opposite side of the island, the consequence would definitely vary from each other because of the sudden variation within radioactive substances. For the same reason, the footprints of dinosaurs will bring the same result with the radioactive