Hmm,
Mammoth remains are found in Missouri.
Along with tigers?
Here is an interesting speculation about the cause of the sudden extinction.
http://www.terracycles.com/extinctions.htm
Remember, if the Earth's magnetic field was stronger back then, less C-14 would have been generated in the upper atmosphere, meaning that C-14 dating would show larger ages to specimens which died back then.
If there any evidence that the Earth's magnetic field was greater in the past?
I'm glad you asked.
Why yes. Scientists have recently confirmed what the creation scientist Dr. Thomas Barnes had been saying for many years: direct measurements of the Earth's magnetic field for the past 150 years have shown that the field has declined by 10%.
Too bad today's scientists gave no credit to Dr. Barnes for his earlier conclusions which used precisely the same data source which had earlier been dismissed as a creationist's pipedream.
Mammoth remains are found in Missouri.
Along with tigers?
Here is an interesting speculation about the cause of the sudden extinction.
http://www.terracycles.com/extinctions.htm
Remember, if the Earth's magnetic field was stronger back then, less C-14 would have been generated in the upper atmosphere, meaning that C-14 dating would show larger ages to specimens which died back then.
If there any evidence that the Earth's magnetic field was greater in the past?
I'm glad you asked.
Why yes. Scientists have recently confirmed what the creation scientist Dr. Thomas Barnes had been saying for many years: direct measurements of the Earth's magnetic field for the past 150 years have shown that the field has declined by 10%.
Too bad today's scientists gave no credit to Dr. Barnes for his earlier conclusions which used precisely the same data source which had earlier been dismissed as a creationist's pipedream.