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Previously on "Dinosaurs stopped evolving millions of years earlier than thought"
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt seems that lots of dinosaurs were feathered. The friend I referred to earlier (who, a quick Googling reveals, prefers to be described as a "paleotechnician") often deals with feathered dinosaur fossils, frequently still in the egg
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Originally posted by Diver View PostVelociraptor is also now known to have been feathered.
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Originally posted by beaker View PostHow do explain Jurassic Park then?
Besides, they got the size of the velociraptor wrong. It was smaller than other dromaeosaurids like Deinonychus and Achillobator, and was only the size of a turkey. Velociraptor is also now known to have been feathered.
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Don't you guys know where the birds came from?
I have two words for you: Dolmansaxlil Shoe Corporation. They are the reason why birds evolved.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostWhen are they going to produce fossil evidence?
Of all the billions of tons of rock and earth moved, of all the millions of fossils unearthed, where is the authentic fossil evidence to support the Hypothesis?
er, confused.
where did they talk about fossil evidence ?
I think you misunderstand the way science move forward. They dont HAVE to produce anything.
maybe they will make an exception for you if you ask nicely
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Originally posted by Diver View PostWhen are they going to produce fossil evidence?
Of all the billions of tons of rock and earth moved, of all the millions of fossils unearthed, where is the authentic fossil evidence to support the Hypothesis?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postits a hypothesis, full of guesswork. its gets put forward as a new idea.
people look at it and say ' wow , that would also explain x y and z'
others look at it and say 'no way, what about a b and c'
If it survives a while, it becomes a theory, and it makes claims.
then its your chance to demolish it, by refuting the claims.
At the moment BCF is a hypothesis, it stands up quite well. When it gains a bit more status and becomes a mainstream theory, maybe you will demolish it for us?
Of all the billions of tons of rock and earth moved, of all the millions of fossils unearthed, where is the authentic fossil evidence to support the Hypothesis?
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Originally posted by Diver View PostGuesswork
people look at it and say ' wow , that would also explain x y and z'
others look at it and say 'no way, what about a b and c'
If it survives a while, it becomes a theory, and it makes claims.
then its your chance to demolish it, by refuting the claims.
At the moment BCF is a hypothesis, it stands up quite well. When it gains a bit more status and becomes a mainstream theory, maybe you will demolish it for us?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAh , I cant answer your questions with any authority. I am aware of a Birds Came First hypothesis, which I happen to find quite weighty. Thats about as far as I am prepared to go
http://www.dinoruss.com/de_4/5c60bbe.htm
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Originally posted by Diver View Post1. why are no bird fossils found below
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And don't quote the nut fringe that claim they evolved from reptiles prior to the dinosaurs. there is no fossil evidence whatsoever.
Ah , I cant answer your questions with any authority. I am aware of a Birds Came First hypothesis, which I happen to find quite weighty. Thats about as far as I am prepared to go
http://www.dinoruss.com/de_4/5c60bbe.htm
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