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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (852113)4/24/2015 5:46:56 PM
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TideGlider

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That said, what kind of evidence you have, that the dinos ever lived on Earth?

We only have fossil tracks of them, that they for sure lived somewhere at some time, right?

Maybe those fossils were dumped on Earth in some way, like 2 worlds merging...

Only thing we really know: We have fossils with ammonites and dinos.
Right over that we have a layer of iridium rich ashes from an high temp event. most likely from a major massive mass guest from space.

But what's so far missing: A good explanation for the sudden demise of same major wild life within an extremely short time.

Maybe we just kind of 'imported' a heavy amount of fossils from outer space?

Just an idea - and no doubt, as the warmist 'scientists' get cold feet with their recent unsecure positions, I believe we, me and my space-dino believers may be able to get them all into our camp :)

/Taro