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       CC: HEAT INCREASES DECAY RATE
       By: Admin Date: January 27, 2017, 2:04 pm
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       DECAY RATE INCREASE WITH TEMP INCREASE
       Light Curves, by Charles Chandler
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       [Scientists] neglect differences in the radioactive decay rates
       depending on temperature.10,11 ... (I)t's more likely that the
       crust cooled slowly, and thus the radioactive decay rate would
       have run faster, thereby falsely reporting a greater age.
       11. Emery, G. T., Perturbation of Nuclear Decay Rates, 1972/12,
       Annual Review of Nuclear Science, Vol 22, pp165-202
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       10. Sur le rayonnement du radium à la température de l'hydrogène
       liquide, 1913/06,
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       Curie, P.; Onnes, M. K., MASSON ET CIE, Editeurs, Journal de
       Physique: Le Radium, Vol 10, Issue 6, pp 181-186
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       Re: Most Thorough Model
       postby Lloyd » Mon Jun 27, 2016 1:08 pm
       AGE OF THE SUN & THE EARTH
       Charles, is it very certain that temperature increases the decay
       rate of radioactive elements?
       ... Walter Brown, on the other hand, said under "ACCELERATED
       DECAY RATES":
       "Most attempts to change decay rates have failed. For example,
       changing temperatures between -427°F and +4,500°F has produced
       no measurable change in decay rates. Nor have accelerations of
       up to 970,000 g, magnetic fields up to 45,000 gauss, or changing
       elevations or chemical concentrations." That seems to contradict
       your sources. Here's how Brown says radioactive elements formed.
       And might this have any effect on your estimates of the age of
       Earth and the Sun?
       postby CharlesChandler » Mon Jun 27, 2016 5:13 pm
       Lloyd wrote:
       Charles, is it very certain that temperature increases the
       decay rate of radioactive elements?
       Quite certain. For example, in nuclear power plants, all they
       have to do in order to get net power output is to heat the
       uranium above the critical temperature, at which the radioactive
       decay rate produces enough heat to force the same amount of
       decay, which of course sustains the heat. Past that point, if
       they don't extract the heat from the core, it will go into
       runaway mode, resulting in a melt-down. So yes, the decay rate
       increases with temperature.
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