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To: null and void
Not to let people wearing those jackets fly....

Have you done any real reading about dinosaurs lately, particularly regarding the meat, proteins, hemoglobin, blood vessels, intact skin and other material which is turning up on a number of dinosaur finds and the question of known dinosaur types which turn up in Amerind petroglyphs??


16 posted on 12/16/2009 1:10:32 PM PST by wendy1946 ( The claim here is that)
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To: wendy1946
W.R.T soft tissue presevation:

To repeat myself:

Fri Aug 1 10:08:25 2008 · 8 of 13
null and void to wendy1946

Let's see where the data takes us before anyone counts coup here.

Even Especially because 65,000,000 million years is an improbably long time for organic matter to survive this stuff is very interesting.

No matter where the data goes, our understanding of all of creation will be improved.

Perhaps that will mean fossilization and decay processes are far different that we thought.

Perhaps it will mean that everything we know about radioactive decay, geology, cosmology, anthropology, time, and biology needs major revision.

Perhaps our understanding of subterranean bacterial growth in incomplete, and we confused what something looks like for what something is.

Me? I'm hoping it is really bits 'o dinosaur.

That would be way kewl!

(But I repeat myself...)

Amerind petroglyphs

Tue Jul 29 09:10:50 2008 · 110 of 149
null and void to wendy1946

Which is more probable?

1) It’s a stegosaurus, 155,000,000 years away from its normal time.

2) It’s an alligator, 700 miles from its normal range.

(But I repeat myself...)

17 posted on 12/16/2009 1:59:58 PM PST by null and void (We are now in day 329 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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