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Bill Nye the Science Guy - "Mr. Dino"

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2008

This rap's about dinos, see?

This is the first of, I hope, a long line of Music Videos (of Science) that I will post on YouTube for everyone's enjoyment. :-)

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  • That kid was like my idol for a month lol.

  • Bill Nye the Science Guy is really funny.

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  • Lmfao

  • mr DINO!!

  • 0:10 that is NOT a dinosaur

  • @MammothProductionInc I dont understand you either. You said it takes millions of years for things to fossilize. I said No - & you can check it with pictures on Google - that things can fossilize in about 10-50 years and gave some examples. There is 0 testable, repeatable, or observable - i.e. REAL science - when they tell you things happened millions of years ago. Like all of evo theory they are simply presenting wild speculation as if it is actually evidence - & I gave examples of that.

  • @LoricaLady The way you are wording this confuses me. I do know, that hatever you are trying to convince me about will not work.

  • @MammothProductionInc There is (conveniently) no data to showing that it takes millions of years for any such thing to happen. That is just as data based as the so called primal pond, scales turning into feathers, fins turning into feet, fish into tetrapods & tetrapods into birds, i.e. there is 0 data at all for any such things. Some things fossilized in our own time: A dog in a tree log, a boot with a foot in it, a hat, etc. etc. No, it doesn't take millions of years, just rapid burial.

  • @LoricaLady Rapid burial, and then millions of years to mineralize.

  • @MammothProductionInc Bones never can be fossilized in millions of years. It's rapid burial, generally with water & sediment or else its a matter of them being eaten by other animals, including micro-organisms and/or them being broken down by natural forces such as wind, water & erosion. Do you see any bones being fossilized on forest floors? In river beds? Aquariums? There are vast fossil graveyards all over the planet showing rapid death. Sometimes animals are giving birth or 1/2 eaten.

  • @LoricaLady No, there were just millions of years for these bones to get fossilized. One in thousands, if not millions, of dinosaurs ever fossilized. Some places have better conditions for fossilization than others.

  • Hehe I just watched this at school today

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