Hell wasn't created during the six days of creation. This is important to understand. Hell is a consequence of sin which began after the fall of man. God's curse upon the Earth is nuclear decay.
Nuclear Decay
It's impossible to prove that radioisotopes have always decayed at a constant rate throughout history, since the ability to detect and measure radioactive decay is only about 120 years old.
Cursed is the Ground
When God cursed the Earth the nuclear decay began. God's physical presence was the power that maintained matter in a stable condition. God can't tolerate sin, so when sin entered the world he withdrew his presence.
Argument from Ignorance
Popular science (SciPop) doesn't have any positive confirmation for the hypothesis that nuclear decay rates have always been constant. What's a paradigm to do in a situation like this? Go for negative confirmation.
Were Adam and Eve Toast?
Atheist science trolls (ASTs) think that they have the silver bullet which kills the Young Earth Creationist (YEC) belief that nuclear decay is variable and that it was initially rapid.
Radiometric Dating is Pseudoscience
Radiometric dating is an example of inductive reductive circular reasoning. It requires the assumption that nuclear decay rates are constant and an unwarranted application of the half-life rate law to nuclear decay.
Only Half a Life?
What do you really want out of life? Do you want to fool yourself with SciPop that there's no hell so that you can live this fraught and miserable existence and end up in it?
Inductive Reductive Circular Reasoning
Supposedly, distant stellar objects are so large that they have to be very far away. Either that or they're so far away that they have to be very large. It's a phenomenon we call the geometry of despair.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
The theme of reduce, reuse, recycle comes from observing the intricate way in which the assorted premises of popular science (SciPop) have been woven into a system of inductive, reductive circular reasoning.
DPMS – Axiom IV
Supposedly, nuclear decay rates have always been constant which is why radiometric dating gives us ages of rocks in the millions of years. This is a problem since, according to the Bible, the Earth is about 6,000 years old.
