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If the dissolved water has become unusually large, then we can hardly get the expected data based on the formula—Years= dissolved amount/ increased salt level(during the past 100 years)* 100. In other words, if dissolved water is extremely large, say proximate to infinite, then the years we get will also be proximate to infinite. Therefore, the exact date can’t be accurately calculated.
This is a defender assumption, which helps eliminate a possibility that would weaken the arguement. |
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