Edited by Greg Neyman
Argument:
According to the rate of sodium input into the oceans, 62 million years is the maximum age for the oceans
Source: Austin, S. A.
and D. R. Humphreys, 1990. The sea's missing salt: A dilemma for
evolutionists. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Creationism, Pittsburgh, 2: 17-33. http://tccsa.tc/articles/ocean_sodium.html
Response:
The young earth authors omit numerous mechanisms for removing sodium from the oceans.
A detailed analysis of sodium shows that the amount of sodium added roughly matches the amount removed (see Salt in the Sea)
To learn more on this topic, read the TalkOrigins.org rebuttal.
Sea Water (Wikipedia)
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