RSR on Memory Lane with Skull Pt. 2
This is the show from Friday November 27th, 2015
SUMMARY:
* Hysterical Historical Radiometric Dating Saga: Real Science Radio host Bob Enyart and Fred Williams conclude their discussion of the hysterical radiometric dating saga of the famed fossil Skull 1470. And as the story unfolds, from the pages of the world's most prestigious peer-reviewed science journal, the guys can't help but notice the astounding flexibility of radiometric dating.
* A Skull in the British Museum: Bob Enyart photographed the "Broken Hill skull" during his travel to England in preparation for his debate against the King James Only false teaching. This skull is said to be of a Homo heidelbergensis but we highly recommend that if you'd like to gain reliable information on early human remains, that you listen to the program: The Most Informative Neanderthal Show Ever.
This is the show from Friday November 27th, 2015
SUMMARY:
* Hysterical Historical Radiometric Dating Saga: Real Science Radio host Bob Enyart and Fred Williams conclude their discussion of the hysterical radiometric dating saga of the famed fossil Skull 1470. And as the story unfolds, from the pages of the world's most prestigious peer-reviewed science journal, the guys can't help but notice the astounding flexibility of radiometric dating.
Spoiler
* A Skull in the British Museum: Bob Enyart photographed the "Broken Hill skull" during his travel to England in preparation for his debate against the King James Only false teaching. This skull is said to be of a Homo heidelbergensis but we highly recommend that if you'd like to gain reliable information on early human remains, that you listen to the program: The Most Informative Neanderthal Show Ever.