@MumblingMickey - Listen Einstein...take all what you said and then apply it to the Platypus. Is it a bird? We recently now have T-Rex DNA from Montana USA. When the lady paleontologist that found it releases it we can then see if birds are related to at least T-Rexs. I will give in if that proves out.
@MumblingMickey - Why does a feathered dino have to fly? DO Ostriches, Emus, and Penguins fly?
I said that jury is still out on whether the "dinos are birds" theory is no longer a theory and now is fact. Try to stop twisting my words. Makes you look disingenuous.
@MumblingMickey - But the Coelacanth is still an inconvenient truth for people like you.
The cabal that is saying that Loch Ness and Congo creatures are sauropods are all wet! (Pun intended). My theory they are elasmosaurs or pliesosaurs which are aquatic prehistoric creatures.
@MumblingMickey - You do a wonderful job of misquoting me or are you just functionally illiterate? I meant that radiometrics is not reliable for dating anything because you do not know how much the sample had when it died. Therefore there is no point of reference to say how many is left today when you date it. I did not say that the formula or process you use is flawed. It seems you have
@Spookysr Yes I'm positive... its accurate. you can say what you like. but you saying isotopes don't decay beyond 50k y a and me seeing they do, and can be measured to do so.. well you may as well be telling me all ducks have one leg.
Nonsense is one thing... but to be telling people things you don't understand are not possible... when they do? Well frankly that's an exercise in stupidity I'm not getting involved in..
Just go look it up. If you don't understand thats not my problem.
@MumblingMickey Wow way to be clever
M4gicHat 1 day ago
I saw a dinosaur!
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m1c0sTic0 1 day ago
@MumblingMickey - Listen Einstein...take all what you said and then apply it to the Platypus. Is it a bird? We recently now have T-Rex DNA from Montana USA. When the lady paleontologist that found it releases it we can then see if birds are related to at least T-Rexs. I will give in if that proves out.
Spookysr 3 days ago
@MumblingMickey - Why does a feathered dino have to fly? DO Ostriches, Emus, and Penguins fly?
I said that jury is still out on whether the "dinos are birds" theory is no longer a theory and now is fact. Try to stop twisting my words. Makes you look disingenuous.
Spookysr 3 days ago
@MumblingMickey - But the Coelacanth is still an inconvenient truth for people like you.
The cabal that is saying that Loch Ness and Congo creatures are sauropods are all wet! (Pun intended). My theory they are elasmosaurs or pliesosaurs which are aquatic prehistoric creatures.
Spookysr 3 days ago
... it seems you difficulty understanding things outside your strictly narrow paradigms.
Spookysr 3 days ago
@MumblingMickey - You do a wonderful job of misquoting me or are you just functionally illiterate? I meant that radiometrics is not reliable for dating anything because you do not know how much the sample had when it died. Therefore there is no point of reference to say how many is left today when you date it. I did not say that the formula or process you use is flawed. It seems you have
Spookysr 3 days ago
@MumblingMickey Yes, that's true. They did have feathers, though not all of them.
UpwardsFallings 4 days ago
@Spookysr Yes I'm positive... its accurate. you can say what you like. but you saying isotopes don't decay beyond 50k y a and me seeing they do, and can be measured to do so.. well you may as well be telling me all ducks have one leg.
Nonsense is one thing... but to be telling people things you don't understand are not possible... when they do? Well frankly that's an exercise in stupidity I'm not getting involved in..
Just go look it up. If you don't understand thats not my problem.
MumblingMickey 5 days ago