Edited by Greg Neyman
Argument:
Numerous young earth creationists claim that the earth's magnetic field is decaying. If you examine its rate of decay, and calculate its strength in the past, it was too strong 25,000 years ago, therefore the earth must be less than this age
Source: Kent Hovind,
Thomas Barnes, others
Response:
The decay is not exponential as claimed. The decay is at a steady straight-line rate
The field has varied in the past, getting stronger and weaker through time, and reversing in polarity. The current decay is a natural part of this fluctuation, and it will eventually reverse and get stronger
Barnes study relied on obsolete models of the earth's interior, yielding his findings obsolete
Barnes did not measure the total magnetic field strength. He measured the dipole component. This component can fluctuate, while the total field strength remains unchanged
For more Reading:
Is the Earth's Magnetic Field Young?
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