Bilbo's 'mad' theory regarding dinosuars closer to being proved?
It seems that now not only have they found a T Rex with soft blood tissues but they have now found a complete mummified skeleton of a hadrosaur.
So startling is this discovery that a TV special is being aired on Sunday night.
This dinosaur still has its skin!
Obviously scientists are completely baffled as to how this has managed to survive in this state for 65 million years but for those of us who can see beyond the delusion of the evolutionary timescale this is no suprise.
It seems that these discoveries are becoming more and more frequent now so it may be within the next decade that scientists will be forced to concede that 'some' dinosaurs at least survived until a few thousand years ago and may even have lived contemporary with man.
Exciting times! 8)
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Did you know some Egyptians claim that giants from the last of the dinasour stage that they had trained helped them to build the pyramids.
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Did you know some Egyptians claim that giants from the last of the dinasour stage that they had trained helped them to build the pyramids.
Seems as logical as any other explanation they can put forward.
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wow but that is interestimg about the egyptians.. there is a thing called carbon dating which basic meaqns they can tell how old somthing is to within a few thousand years boys..
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Did you know some Egyptians claim that giants from the last of the dinasour stage that they had trained helped them to build the pyramids.
LOL Damn that's a good idea I think I'll go get a big ole alligator and hook a plow up to him and see how that goes.
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And where might this have been found? Also I'd like to point out an interesting fact I overlooked for awhile: Bacteria didn't always possess the ability to digest organic materials like they do today. Just like the cold virus has had to adapt over the years, easily now having over a million different strains, bacteria had to adapt to their available food sources. Its been projected that well into the future from now (pending survival of life) they will adapt the ability to digest styrofoam and certain metals. That doesn't explain the mummification because even if it was only buried 100 years ago, a vast majority (probably all) of its organic tissue would've been eaten away by bacteria UNLESS it was preserved by unnatural means.
I've never heard of a hadrosaur so i'd like to see a picture and if it is mummified to the extent of what the egyptian mummies were (which again required unnatural processes to accomplish which were preformed by humans) then this provides more questions than answers.
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wow but that is interestimg about the egyptians.. there is a thing called carbon dating which basic meaqns they can tell how old somthing is to within a few thousand years boys..
The fact that the margin of error in carbon dating is a few thousand years shows just how long the earth has really been around.
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Perhaps it was found in opeat?
Where i'm from it's quite common to unearth mummified bodys and items from celtic times in the peat bogs.
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Originally Posted by Andre
Did you know some Egyptians claim that giants from the last of the dinasour stage that they had trained helped them to build the pyramids.
LOL Damn that's a good idea I think I'll go get a big ole alligator and hook a plow up to him and see how that goes.
LOL ; we train Elephants/there were Mammoths on Earth ,think out of the square.
It was stated to an AUstrailan troop in ww2 when posted over there ,a family of Egyptains that stem back through history told him that was the explaination handed down to them through the ages.
I personally think it was done in the 4 th dimension first and then physically manifested and built here alot easier because of it..
As above /so below ;)
Now attack ;D
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Some of the first people with the Hudson Bay company said that they saw a mammoth tracks near the bay......
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I wonder where Noah put a T-Rex on his ark? Must have been really crowded on there :-\
Can't wait to see what the bible thumpers will say to that :lickish:
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Dont worry about dinasaurs and God. I have discovered MOTORHEAD. \../
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Dont worry about dinasaurs and God. I have discovered MOTORHEAD. \../
Ace of Spades, the Ace of Spades.....Yeahhhh!!
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Yeah. CC! And dude if you go to youtube they have the greatest video ever, "Killed by death". Easily the best rock video ever.
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Haha, CC #202 back Boozer. I'll check it out. Hers' a couple of articles about a Christian Museum that opened in Kentucky earlier this year, and they claim T-Rex was on Noah's Ark ::** Idiots :lickish:
http://entertainment.timesonline.co....cle1848419.ece
http://blogs.answersingenesis.org/ar...eation-museum/
http://www.reuters.com/article/domes...21240720070526
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While my mind is on Bill Hicks:
He said : "Doesnt it worry these fundamental christians who dont belive that dinasours existed; that they obviously have a prankster God!
Prankster God went around laying these giant bones in the ground saying AH hahaha "Now lets see who belives in me'! ???
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While my mind is on Bill Hicks:
He said : "Doesnt it worry these fundamental christians who dont belive that dinasours existed; that they obviously have a prankster God!
Prankster God went around laying these giant bones in the ground saying AH hahaha "Now lets see who belives in me'! ???
Dinosaurs were known long before Sir Richard Owen coined the name. All the ancients knew them as dragons and serpents.
It was just typical of the 'enlightened' white Europeans to think they had 'discovered' these strange and wanderous creatures all by themselves, just like how Columbus 'discovered' America this despite the rather trivial fact of it already being home to several million Aztecs, Mayans and Native American Indians ::**
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Fukin scientists.
I thought that was a fukin Triceratops that cut in front of me in line a few years back at Disney Land. I was told it was just a big fat lady, but I've always had my suspicions.
And...NOW THEY"VE BEEN CONFIRMED. THANK YOU BILBO. YOU ARE A GENIUS!!!
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Of all the ones to find with skin on it ::**