My reader was here this morning and we have just passed the part - in ;Living With The Stars' by K and I Schrijver - where it says about the carbon cycle being one which goes in 14 million year cycles, and that the carbon has therefore only been through, um, living things I think, only 35 times.
Now it all sounds as if that is perfectly sensible, but does anyone have any idea how they can tell that the carbon around is 14 million years old and that it runs in 14 million-year cycles?
I do hope there is a chance of a fairly straightforward answer?"
Thank you.