Note also that it IS HERE when we see the light!!!!! Note that science doesn't even know what time is, let alone what it is like in deep space! Note that they still cite certain time periods involved in deep space, but that this is based solely on earth time (solar system and area). Of course things will operate and exist a certain way WHEN they get here!!
What's more, in observed supernova events that we observe in telescopes today, most of which occurred many millions of years ago,
No. Only in your religion is that true. We can't say how much time is involved in unknown deep space, since we do not know time exists the same there as here. We have but the one observation point.
the patterns of light and radiation are completely consistent with the half-lives of radioactive isotopes that we measure today [
Isaak2007, pg. 200].
One would hope so! That does not tell us how much time anything takes out there though.
As another item of evidence, researchers studying a natural nuclear reactor in Africa have concluded that a certain key physical constant ("alpha") has not changed measurably in hundreds of millions of years [
Barrow2007, pg. 124-128].
Hilarious that they still cite that old fable.
'natural uranium had a concentration of about 3% .." No proof.
Why is it claimed?
", U-235 only makes up about 0.7 percent of the uranium naturally found on Earth. To run a man-made nuclear reactor, uranium has to be "enriched," such that U-235 makes up three percent."
Specifically, then here is the basis for claiming there was a different amount of U35.
"Because U-235 decays faster than U-238, there was a higher concentration of U-235 in the past. "
It is assumed there was our nature along with the decay we have now, and that this was so for billions of years. (total belief)
They say it ran for 15,000 years...no evidence...just what is needed.
"the Oklo reactor, which comprises several separate sites, ran for 30 minutes and then shut off for 2.5 hours, before starting over.
..
"...estimated that the Oklo reactor ran for 150,000 years.."
So now they see something that in our nature results only from a certain process...xenon.
"...xenon could only be trapped in the deposits if the reactor shut off on a regular basis - hence the geyser analogy."
Now it gets obviously ridiculous....
" after the fission process had finished, a geological shift caused the Oklo reactor to sink a few miles below the surface - where it was preserved from erosion. A few million years ago, another shift brought the uranium deposits back to the surface."
https://www.livescience.com/75-natur...nt-geyser.html
There is more, but this is already more than enough to show that there IS no evidence for the pyramid of claimed events! There is a need for them to have happened that way to fit our nature...period!!!!!
Finally, researchers have just completed a study of the proton-electron mass ratio (approximately 1836.1526), and found that it has not varied more than 0.0005 percent over the history of the universe ranging back to 12.4 billion years ago [
Srinivasan2016].
The most likely mechanism involves the action of groundwater, which presumably boiled away after the temperature reached some critical level. Without water present to act as a neutron moderator, nuclear chain reactions would have temporarily ceased. Only after things cooled off and sufficient groundwater once again permeated the zone of reaction could fission resume.
large quantities of water must have been moving through these rocks—enough to wash away some of the xenon precursors, tellurium and iodine, which are water-soluble
It is not entirely obvious what forces kept this xenon inside the aluminum phosphate minerals for almost half the planet’s lifetime. In particular, why was the xenon generated during a given operational pulse not driven off during the next one? Presumably it became imprisoned in the cagelike structure of the aluminum phosphate minerals, which were able to hold on to the xenon gas created within them, even at high temperatures. The details remain fuzzy
groundwater passing through the Oklo deposit was a neutron moderator but also that its boiling away at times accounted for the self-regulation that protected these natural reactors from destruction. In this regard, it was extremely effective, allowing not a single meltdown or explosion during hundreds of thousands of years.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ancient-nuclear-reactor/
When the Earth was first formed, uranium-235 comprised more than 30% of uranium [Figure 3]. The proportion of uranium-235 relative to uranium-238 has been changing because isotopes of uranium are radioactive and decay to other elements over time
Unfortunately for science, the sixteen natural nuclear reactors at Oklo have been destroyed, completely mined out for their rich uranium ore. Scientists only have limited uranium samples (often with sparse field notes) on which to conduct their study of these extraordinary nuclear reactors
It turns out, no significant concentrations of uranium developed on Earth prior to about two billion years ago. The reason for this is simple: oxygen.
However, starting around 2.4 billion years ago, there was an event called the “Great Oxidation Event”
The lower part of this sandstone layer originally contained many small bits of uranium-bearing minerals (monazite, thorite, probably uraninite). These minerals were dispersed until the sandstone became infiltrated with oxidizing waters around two billion years ago.
The Gabon natural nuclear reactors operated for several hundred thousand years.The reactors likely switched on and off at regular intervals.
The natural nuclear reactors in Gabon seem to have been largely protected by enveloping carbonaceous substances and clay, which created and maintained reducing (low oxygen) conditions which largely inhibited the movement of uranium and other radioactive products of nuclear fission.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...ral-fission-reactors-in-gabon-western-africa/
He explained that, after the fission process had finished, a geological shift caused the Oklo reactor to sink a few miles below the surface - where it was preserved from erosion. A few million years ago, another shift brought the uranium deposits back to the surface.
Natural Nuclear Reaction Powered Ancient Geyser