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Posted By: erstevens
Carbon dating has its uses, but dating a 20th century paper item isn't one of them. Dating a baseball card from 1910 based on it's carbon-14 content is like measuring the length of your couch with your car's odometer. It's just the wrong tool for the job. |
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