Every measurement comes with a margin of error or it isn't meaningful. By your lights, all measurements are wrong.
There not MY measurements. Buffalo made a categorical statement. He's wrong. But he's comfortable making any statement he wants, true of not, knowing that he will be defended. Words have meaning.
Confidence in measurements is based on mathematical error analysis. It is a serious subject.
I'm sure it is.
FYI, we are confident that the Earth is 4.1 and 4.8 billion years old.
We are extremely confident that it is between 3 and 6 billions years old.
And, AGAIN, there earth was thought to be 2.0 to 3.0 billion years old. My position is not that the calculations today are wrong, my position is that to state that this is the final say on the matter is ridiculous. History tells us as much.
Our confidence that the Earth is billions of years old rather than millions is like our confidence that the moon is farther from the surface of the earth than rain clouds.
Okay. good. And...?
But I am sure that if the Bible hinted that the moon could be lower than clouds and hence get rained on, you would be defending that notion ( a notion no more silly than the ones you do defend).
Apparently, you're sure of a lot of things don't turn out to be true.