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Old 08-01-2022, 04:48 PM
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Does this include the ones discovered as far back as 1677?
The term "Dinosaur" wasn't even created until the mid 1800s

Amazingly that's when the explosion of 'discoveries" took place soon after

It's a total hoax
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They son’t display originals - they display casts … of incomplete skeletons (they just conjure the missing bones from their own fantasy).
You've never seen 'real' dinosaur bones in a museum

They are all fabricated

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Old 08-01-2022, 08:03 PM
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The term "Dinosaur" wasn't even created until the mid 1800s

Amazingly that's when the explosion of 'discoveries" took place soon after

It's a total hoax


You've never seen 'real' dinosaur bones in a museum

They are all fabricated

Hope that helps
All words are made up at some point, but I appreciate a good crazy theory

Science is an ongoing process of correcting past mistakes, oversights, and miscalculations. We can't account for information we don't have. I am pretty sure there's a lot of information that is absent from the fossil record, as most critters don't fossilize at all, but if we throw out the results of radiometric dating a lot of other sciences don't really make sense.

I remember when I was a boy they told me "nobody knows" how the dinosaurs died out, that there were theories but none were proven ... and then as I got older at some point the consensus became the Chicxulub Asteroid hitting the Earth in the modern-day Yucatan area. This is evidenced by the KT boundary which is pretty uniform in distribution worldwide.

There's a pretty cool doc "Dinosaurs: The Final Day" with Sir David Attenborough that goes into greater detail. It's one of his lazier ones but the man is getting up there so I can't blame him for filming almost all of it in a museum
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Old 08-01-2022, 08:10 PM
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All words are made up at some point, but I appreciate a good crazy theory

Science is an ongoing process of correcting past mistakes, oversights, and miscalculations. We can't account for information we don't have. I am pretty sure there's a lot of information that is absent from the fossil record, as most critters don't fossilize at all, but if we throw out the results of radiometric dating a lot of other sciences don't really make sense.

I remember when I was a boy they told me "nobody knows" how the dinosaurs died out, that there were theories but none were proven ... and then as I got older at some point the consensus became the Chicxulub Asteroid hitting the Earth in the modern-day Yucatan area. This is evidenced by the KT boundary which is pretty uniform in distribution worldwide.

There's a pretty cool doc "Dinosaurs: The Final Day" with Sir David Attenborough that goes into greater detail. It's one of his lazier ones but the man is getting up there so I can't blame him for filming almost all of it in a museum
How many actual Dinosaur bones do you believe have been 'found'
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They don’t display originals - they display casts … of incomplete skeletons (they just conjure the missing bones from their own fantasy).
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You've never seen 'real' dinosaur bones in a museum

They are all fabricated.

Hope this helps.
That didn’t help at all - you just restated my point - the bones in museums are not real. The reconstructions are all works of fiction - whether classic tail draggers or more modern giant chickens. Any real giant reptile would be completely different.

Dinosaurs as shown in media are a popular myth to retcon an origin story to birds (you’ve never seen a real bird either).

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Old 08-01-2022, 08:31 PM
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Science is an ongoing process of correcting past mistakes, oversights, and miscalculations. We can't account for information we don't have.
When it comes to warm-blooded reptiles(what?), titanosaurs are especially problematic due to the extreme pressures required to supply their gigantic necks.
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