I've always wondered how can scientists can be certain about deep time, your explanation is easy to understand but not compromise the knowledge. Thanks!
You're in luck! Check out Earth.Parts episode #18, which covers several different radiometric methods including rubidium/strontium. Thanks for watching!
How did someone figure out the half-life of potassium, or any of the other elements whose half-life is even in the tens of thousands of years? You are not going to get to one half daughter.
I've always wondered how can scientists can be certain about deep time, your explanation is easy to understand but not compromise the knowledge. Thanks!
great video!
Thanks!
How about using chemical decaying times like rubidium and stronsium? would you mind to make a video about it? thank you
You're in luck! Check out Earth.Parts episode #18, which covers several different radiometric methods including rubidium/strontium. Thanks for watching!
How did someone figure out the half-life of potassium, or any of the other elements whose half-life is even in the tens of thousands of years? You are not going to get to one half daughter.
I lost all audio when the video shifted to half life demo.
Not sure why, likely a client-side issue. Replay on this end (mine & other machines) shows the audio is intact throughout. Thanks for watching!
@@EarthParts The Audio cuts out for me as well.