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Carbon Dating, Cold Fusion, and a Curve Ball

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Carbon Dating, Cold Fusion, and a Curve Ball
AuthorDavid D Moon
LanguageEnglish
SubjectRadiometric dating, cold fusion, transmutation
Published2004
PublisherTrafford Publishing
Pages200
ISBN1412018633

Carbon Dating, Cold Fusion, and a Curve Ball is a 2004 book by David D Moon, published by Trafford.

Overview

Moon proposes that extensive element transmutations have taken place within the Earth — driven, in his account, by intense hydrodynamic processes during the biblical Flood of Noah — and that these would have altered the isotopic ratios on which radiometric dating depends, rendering standard radioactive dates unreliable. He connects this to his interest in cold fusion (low-energy nuclear reactions) and outlines a simple proposed test of his hypothesis using bismuth, water, and an outboard motor.

About the author

David D. Moon earned a B.S. in science education from Mankato State College in 1972 and taught high-school physical science in several U.S. states. Since 1989 he has worked on cold-fusion theory, with numerous publications, and is the inventor of a proposed cold-fusion device he calls the "Nucleovoltaic Cell."

Publication details

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