Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Miyake Events are too old for the Earth

 

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Joel Kontinen

According to evolution, a new study has revealed that a series of sudden and colossal spikes in radiation levels across Earth's history could have come from a series of unknown, unpredictable and potentially catastrophic cosmic events, . 

According to evolution, the these Miyake events, the spikes occur roughly once every1,000 years or so and are recorded as sudden increases in the radiocarbon levels of ancient tree rings.

Scientist do now know why these sudden deluges of radiation occur,  the time frame  of the first Miyake Evens is in . 7176 B.C. that is too old for a Bible frame,  


Source:  

Turner, Ben. 2022. , Gigantic radiation storms have been pummeling Earth for at least 10,000 years and could strike again, tree ring analysis reveals Live Science 27 October. - ,