Well I don’t see how they can explain away something like half-fosslized dinosaur bones such as were found in AK and Montana?
Or the fact that they found what many have confirmed as dried dino blood? Did these survive for how ever millions of years..?
I though DNA breaks down in H20?
Or what about “soft bodied parts of other fossils found?
Millions of years old..? I don’t think so..
I’d like ONE evolutionist (maybe even the rabid coyoteman to explain away this (And mind you there is no “hoax” here, these results have been confirmed by Secular University Chemists1
If you wanted a reply from me, you perhaps you should have pinged me.
And perhaps you should not have referred to me as "the rabid coyoteman."
“Or the fact that they found what many have confirmed as dried dino blood? Did these survive for how ever millions of years..?
I though DNA breaks down in H20?”
“DNA from the animals and plants that populated Siberia and Alaska up to 395,000 years ago has been recovered from specks of permafrost.
The discovery of these genetic fragments - by far the oldest DNA sequences yet authenticated”
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn3641
Long after dino times. By 64 million years actually.
Fossilization depends on having the right circumstances. If dissolved minerals are not present to become deposited in the bones, fossilization cannot occur.
I though DNA breaks down in H20?
We have no dinosaur DNA.
Or what about soft bodied parts of other fossils found?
I assume you're talking about the tiny fragments of flexible material recovered from a T. rex femur following demineralization. We have found other flexible fossil remains before and no original organic matter remained. In fact, we know that the biomolecules in this fossil were extensively degraded. This is not dinosaur steak, as much as AiG may lie and claim it is.
Do you even bother to check your claims before making them?
Signed,
A Secular University Chemist1