RATE Group
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The RATE research group gathered in San Diego for its fifth annual meeting on July 27-28, 2001. Left to Right: Bill Hoesch, Steven Boyd, Donald DeYoung, Steven Austin, John Baumgardner, Russell Humphreys, Andrew Snelling, Eugene Chaffin, John Morris. Front: Larry Vardiman, Chairman.
RATE is an acronym for Radioisotopes and the Age of The Earth. The RATE group is a research team of creation scientists from the Institute for Creation Research and the Creation Research Society, who are collaborating on an extensive project to study factors that might affect radiometric dating. Specialists in Geology, Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Physics are actively engaged in this line of research.
The RATE Scientists
- Russell Humphreys
- Larry Vardiman
- Andrew Snelling
- Eugene Chaffin
- John Baumgardner
- Steven Austin
- Donald DeYoung
- Steven Boyd
RATE Published Media
Books
The RATE Group has jointly published two compendiums of their findings:
- Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth 2000 by Larry Vardiman, Andrew Snelling, Eugene Chaffin. 676 page hardcover ISBN: 0932766196.
- Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth, Volume II by Larry Vardiman, Andrew Snelling, Eugene Chaffin. 2005
- Thousands. . . Not Billions by Don DeYoung. 250 page paperback. ISBN: 0890514410. 2005
Videos
- Rocks of Ages or Rock of Creation seminar by Larry Vardiman
- Thousands... Not Billions docudrama by the Institute for Creation Research
News
- RATE Book available Online! Available now for FREE download: the 676-page hardbound technical book with a dark blue cover, Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth: A Young-Earth Creationist Research Initiative.
- Thousands...Not Billions (RATE) Conference Nov 5, 2005. El Cajon, CA
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References
- Helium evidence for a young world continues to confound critics By Russell Humphreys. 29 November 2008
- RATE research reveals remarkable results — a fatal blow to billions of years by Dr. Jason Lisle
- RATE group reveals exciting breakthroughs! by Carl Wieland
- New Rate Data Support a Young World by Russell Humphreys, Ph.D.
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