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You seem obsessed with this word. My question remains; what method has led to more discoveries; absolute unchanging dogma requiring oaths or tentative science?

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You seem obsessed with this word. My question remains; what method has led to more discoveries; absolute unchanging dogma requiring oaths or tentative science?

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On page 68, col. 1, they discuss some complications with their proposals, and say the age they found “might be inaccurate, possibly suffering from excess He, a phenomenon known to occur at least in some hydrothermal apatites .” Now we are back to “excess” He. In their conclusions (p. 68, col. 2) they explicitly use the word “interpretation.” (“Assessment of (U-Th)/He thermochronometry: The low-temperature of the San Jacinto mountains, California,” Geology, 25(1):65-68; Jan.

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