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The websites I showed you in no way suggested Earth's magnetic field is only 10s of thousands of eyars old
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Well, try reading what I said. The sites you gave me said that the LIFESPAN of planets with magnetic fields such as ours are only tens of thousands of years.
And yes, your website said just that.
http://www.psc.edu/science/Glatzmaier/glatzmaier.html says the following:
"<b>According to generally accepted theory -- the dynamo theory</b> -- interactions between the churning, twisting flow of molten material in the outer core and the magnetic field generate electrical current that, in turn, creates new magnetic energy that sustains the field. '<b>The typical lifetime of a magnetic field like Earth's</b>,' says Glatzmaier, '<b>is several <big>tens of thousands of years</big></b>.'"
As for my "bits and pieces" of information... I'm going at this slow. I have PLEANTY of information. Just because I don't have the time to type it all out at once doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Now, if you want to read a 971841975 word post on why evolution could not have happened, I'll be more than glad to give it, but I highly doubt anyone here wants to spend hours reading that long of a post, so I choose to break it into smaller posts.
EDIT: As for the thing about us only having 10,000 years of history, and them not mentioning dinosaurs, etc... I have evidence that suggests otherwise. I'll post later when I have more time.