Oldest dinosaur nest site found

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Free Thinker, Apr 20, 2012.

  1. So you can be on the other side of the trade? Not a bad idea, actually....
     
    #11     Apr 21, 2012
  2. Radiometric dating. They figure out how old the rocks are by examining the decay rates (half-lifes) of isotopes. Are measuring decay rates accurate...maybe...maybe not. You decide.

    The earths magnetic field has a half life of 1400 years. This would point that the earth has an upper age limit of about 10,000 years.

    http://www.icr.org/article/depletion-earths-magnetic-field/

    Scientists admit the sun is shrinking at a rate of 5 feet per second. This means that 100,000 years ago, the sun would be twice the size it is now. It also means that 20 million years ago the sun would've been so large that the earth would've been inside the sun. Kind of hard for evolution to take place when your planet is inside the sun, dont you think?
    http://www.icr.org/article/sun-shrinking/

    As for dinosaurs roaming with man...there is plenty of evidence. Ankor wat in cambodia has an 800 year old stone carving of a stegosaurus.

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    On the other side of the world....1000-1500 year old burial stones with carvings of dinosaurs and man TOGETHER.

    A tricerotops and a man riding it.
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    A man stabbing what looks like a raptorex in the head (A small version of T-rex that weighed about 150 pounds)

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    There are literally 100s of examples of evidence that man and dinosaur walked together, but its largely ignored.

    Take the coelacanth for example. Scientists said they went extinct 65 million years ago. Somewhere they even have a "360 million year old fossil" of one. Yet go to this website and you will see a live living coelacanth.

    http://www.mnh.si.edu/highlight/coelacanth/

    So how can a coelacanth remain unchanged for 360 million years when supposedly humans went from being a worm to a human in that time? If everything is constantly evolving...why didnt they evolve? How can a coelacanth start off as a protien and slowly evolve over millions of years into a coelacanth and then just stop evolving for no reason? Because evolution is a joke, thats why. Its the wool pulled over your eyes so you can more easily ignore the fact that there might be a God who created everything.

    The evidence is out there if you just look for it and dont let the bias of your elementary school dinosaur education affect you.
     
    #12     Apr 21, 2012
  3. ^ I'm speechless. Wow.

    edit: from the the Wall St forum, Barron article thread I just posted this, and it's quite relevant. Just change corporate interests to religious interests.

    "It's funny how these corporate interests always just happen to find "experts" that will say up is down, if it is favorable to their bottom line."
     
    #13     Apr 21, 2012
  4. I think you are making $hit up (as usual) : who are these "many"?
     
    #14     Apr 21, 2012
  5. We trade them all...only difference is, we dont use 500 million year old information to predict what the stock will do next. We only go back 6,000 years. :p
     
    #15     Apr 21, 2012
  6. Actually it was the atheists who first looked to find "experts" to favor their bottom line back in the 1800s when they made Darwin famous whether he wanted or not because they liked his theory. (Funny how Darwin didnt believe his own theory too and even said if it cant be proven in 100 years people should just forget it) Well...its been 100 years....
     
    #16     Apr 21, 2012
  7. How dare they!
     
    #17     Apr 21, 2012
  8. So the Flintstones was based on fact !!

    In recent related news...

    "Step aside, DNA—new synthetic compounds called XNAs can also store and copy genetic information, a new study says.

    And, in a "big advancement," these artificial compounds can also be made to evolve in the lab, according to study co-author John Chaput of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University.

    First, researchers made XNA building blocks to six different genetic systems by replacing the natural sugar component of DNA with one of six different polymers, synthetic chemical compounds.

    The team—led by Vitor Pinheiro of the U.K.'s Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology—then evolved enzymes, called polymerases, that can make XNA from DNA, and others that can change XNA back into DNA.

    This copying and translating ability allowed for genetic sequences to be copied and passed down again and again—artificial heredity.

    Last, the team determined that HNA, one of the six XNA polymers, could respond to selective pressure in a test tube.

    As would be expected for DNA, the stressed HNA evolved into different forms.

    This shows that "beyond heredity, specific XNAs have the capacity for Darwinian evolution," according to the study, published tomorrow in the journal Science. (Read "Darwin's Legacy" in National Geographic magazine.)

    "Thus, heredity and evolution, two hallmarks of life, are not limited to DNA and RNA."

    XNA Could Demystify Origins of Life?

    All of XNA'S actions are "completely controlled by experimentalists—it's 100 percent unnatural," study co-author Chaput noted.

    But such control means that scientists can "use [XNA] to ask very basic questions in biology," such as about the origins of life, Chaput said.

    For instance, "it's possible that life didn't begin with DNA and proteins like we see today—it may have begun with something much, much simpler," he said.

    A scientist could potentially evolve XNA to discover various functions that would have been important for early life.

    Overall, he said, the new discovery is "pretty cool—and very powerful.""

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...ynthetic-dna-evolution-genetics-life-science/
     
    #18     Apr 21, 2012
  9. Ok its just you. :D
     
    #19     Apr 22, 2012
  10. Wallet

    Wallet

    Typical lie from the OP grinding his religious axe.

    Please post a link where I said the earth was 6000 years old?

    Here try couple on this page,

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=240569&perpage=6&pagenumber=2
     
    #20     Apr 22, 2012