(March 23, 2023 at 7:01 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: no, that does no help. radiocarbon dating is one of the many ways to do radiometric dating. so it is eminently possible to execute a radiometric dating procedure on your presumably non-igneous rock of a brain, and come up with a date that falls in the bronze age.
I hope this was not directed at me since I was actually right in what I wrote.
"Of the three basic rock types, igneous rocks are most suited for radiometric dating. Metamorphic rocks may also be radiometrically dated. However, radiometric dating generally yields the age of metamorphism, not the age of the original rock."- Our Planet Today
Unless of course you are arguing that secular geological sources like Our Planet Today do not know what they are talking about, in which case I might be persuaded to agree with you.