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“The age of the earth was thus increased from a mere score of millions [of years] to a thousand millions and more, and the geologist who had before been bankrupt in time now found himself suddenly transformed into a capitalist with more millions in the bank than he knew how to dispose of ... More cautious people, like myself, too cautious, perhaps, are anxious first of all to make sure that the new [radioactive] clock is not as much too fast as Lord Kelvin's was too slow.”

Quote by William Johnson Sollas

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William Johnson Sollas
William Johnson Sollas

William Johnson Sollas was an outstanding geologist, born on May 30, 1849, and died on October 20, 1936. He made significant contributions to the field of geology, particularly in paleontology and petrology. more

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