Ha contestado Answer in Genesis sobre el experimento, una buena noticia. Voy a transcribir lo recibido y quedaré a la espera de que las otras instituciones contesten para formarme una opinión
Bone experiment
"Hello Javier, thank you for writing to Answers in Genesis.
The proposed experiment would be problematic for several reasons. We don’t know for certain the salinity, chemical content and temperature of the oceans during the Flood. In addition, we would need to know the approximate pressure the floodwaters placed on a particular sedimentary deposit, if there was any metamorphosis to the rock matrix, and even if there was an accelerated nuclear decay to the rock matrices. If accelerated nuclear decay did occur, then ~600 million years’ worth of daughter Pb isotopes and portions thereof were sequentially added to crustal minerals and rocks during the Flood year, which would greatly skew Pb isotopic compositions leading to secular interpretations of vastly inflated apparent ages.
Then the amount of decay of the earth’s magnetic field from the flood until now would also need to be known precisely.
All of the above factors alone and even more so in combination, could and would radically alter the data."
In other words, there are too many factors without (even approximate) enough precision to be able to duplicate such an experiment and be even cautiously optimistic about the results.