What logical fallacy is committed when decay rates are used to "prove" evolution?

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The logical fallacy that is committed when decay rates are used to "prove" evolution is the fallacy of false equivalence. Decay rates are not relevant to the theory of evolution and do not provide evidence for or against it. Therefore, using decay rates as proof of evolution is a false equivalence, as it equates two unrelated things as equivalent.
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