Radioactive Decay Apparently Influenced By the Sun
quax writes "In school you probably learned that the decay rate of radioactive matter is solely determined by the halftime specific to the element. There is no environmental factor that can somehow tweak this process. At least there shouldn't be. Now a second study confirmed previous findings that the decay rate of some elements seems to be under the subtle and mysterious influence of the sun. As of now there is no theoretical explanation for this strange effect buried in the decay rate data."
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Where are we going with this?
Shhh... creationists don't understand negative integers. Or even zero.
Upward mobility is a slippery slope - the higher you climb the more you show your ass.
The sun has brighter gravity.