- Dec 5, 2015
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Here are two related thoughts which have concerned me for some time:
A) As we dig up fossils, will future generations have fossils left to dig up? Are we digging up all the easy to retrieve fossils, meaning that future generations will have a much more difficult time finding and extracting them (similar to the situation with oil)?
B) Are we contaminating the fossils we are digging up? Will generations living centuries in the future, with presumably more advanced scientific methods and techniques, be stifled by our current work?
A) As we dig up fossils, will future generations have fossils left to dig up? Are we digging up all the easy to retrieve fossils, meaning that future generations will have a much more difficult time finding and extracting them (similar to the situation with oil)?
B) Are we contaminating the fossils we are digging up? Will generations living centuries in the future, with presumably more advanced scientific methods and techniques, be stifled by our current work?