Message from @The Robot 13

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2019-09-26 22:19:56 UTC  

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2019-09-26 22:20:01 UTC  

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2019-09-26 22:20:05 UTC  

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2019-09-26 22:24:06 UTC  

yes

2019-09-26 22:24:23 UTC  

goose, sigh!

2019-09-26 22:26:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/626907403342053387/Screenshot_20190926-122904.png

2019-09-26 22:26:15 UTC  

This is sad

2019-09-26 22:28:07 UTC  

Guess who is back bois

2019-09-26 22:31:07 UTC  
2019-09-26 22:31:07 UTC  

2019-09-26 22:31:52 UTC  

How old is earth?

2019-09-26 22:32:07 UTC  

nobody is really sure

2019-09-26 22:32:20 UTC  

4 billion year sold

2019-09-26 22:32:21 UTC  

What do you think?

2019-09-26 22:32:26 UTC  

roughly 4.6B years give or take

2019-09-26 22:32:38 UTC  

How would you know?

2019-09-26 22:33:31 UTC  

4.543 billion years old roughly

2019-09-26 22:33:35 UTC  

im so smart

2019-09-26 22:33:38 UTC  

i said it first

2019-09-26 22:33:48 UTC  

God finally

2019-09-26 22:33:48 UTC  

How would you know if it's billions of years old? @big_boi_james @gooeySlimey @Thuis001

2019-09-26 22:33:52 UTC  

welcmoe back

2019-09-26 22:33:59 UTC  

@The Robot 13 carbon dating

2019-09-26 22:34:02 UTC  

sup shvilu

2019-09-26 22:34:05 UTC  

@The Robot 13 carbon dateing

2019-09-26 22:34:10 UTC  

im sos mart

2019-09-26 22:34:25 UTC  

Ive overstayed my sentence at the ice box

2019-09-26 22:34:28 UTC  

@gooeySlimey great minds think alike

2019-09-26 22:34:40 UTC  

Has a rock with known age been dated correctly by carbon dating?

2019-09-26 22:34:57 UTC  

thats ME

2019-09-26 22:35:03 UTC  

🤣

2019-09-26 22:35:23 UTC  

@The Robot 13 theres a plus minus of 1-4 years

2019-09-26 22:35:49 UTC  

Has a rock with known age been dated correctly by carbon dating?

2019-09-26 22:35:57 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-26 22:36:07 UTC  

cant answer that with certainty

2019-09-26 22:36:17 UTC  

Show me

2019-09-26 22:36:37 UTC  

MISCONCEPTION: Science proves ideas.
CORRECTION: Journalists often write about "scientific proof" and some scientists talk about it, but in fact, the concept of proof — real, absolute proof — is not particularly scientific. Science is based on the principle that any idea, no matter how widely accepted today, could be overturned tomorrow if the evidence warranted it. Science accepts or rejects ideas based on the evidence; it does not prove or disprove them. To learn more about this, visit our page describing how science aims to build knowledge.

2019-09-26 22:37:05 UTC  

Science provides proof for ideas

2019-09-26 22:37:18 UTC  

tomorrow they may say theyve found carbon dating to be inaccurate

2019-09-26 22:37:40 UTC  

No they have equations worked out