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8 Comments
Throbbinsays...5.545 billion YO was my first guess, and they laughed at me. I am vindicated.
KamikazeCricketsays...I do this shit for a living. It's legit, yo.
(Geologist)
gharksays...My success rate at dating girls increased dramatically after watching this vid, i dated one at 23, one at 59 and one at 19, only the second one said i was wrong.
syncronsays...Bah, tis but a rounding error.
lampishthingsays...Oh god. He keeps referring to specific isotopes as elements. Kill the wise one!!!
>> ^KamikazeCricket:
It's legit, yo.
(Geologist)
I'm a physicist who plans on doing this shit for a living. I second the following:
direpicklesays...>> ^Throbbin:
5.545 billion YO was my first guess, and they laughed at me. I am vindicated.
I was really excited about the prospect of a 5.5 billion year old Earth. That would mean all sorts of ridiculous and awesome things. But then I watched the video and saw that you just typoed and was sad.
Bruti79says...This ain't Sea World, this is as real as it gets!
NinjaInHeatsays...All this scientific mumbo-jumbo won't do you much good when you're burning in hell
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