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My interest is in the science, not the "fringe guys" or the "consensus". If you have a probelem with the science then refute it.Why do you guys always want to believe the fringe guys, with no credentials, no credibility, no data, and ignore everything else?
Look at what it says about general level of credulity and why you believe a talking snake book.
It is valid according to science. You can reject the science if you like, but it is still valid science. Your so-called "vast implications" does not invalidate the science. Even a puny 5000 kg elephant has to wrestle at times with our gravity trying to stand up after lying down. How mush more would a 180 ton behemoth with a 60 foot long, 40,000 lb neck.
There is no science to show gravity was different[.]
My interest is in the science, not the "fringe guys" or the "consensus". If you have a probelem with the science then refute it.
So, you're saying that because we don't know how dinosaurs could be so large, the universal laws must have been different?
Sorry, but we actually do KNOW that the fundamental forces did not act differently in the past. How? Well... you and LanceCohen are forgetting about a teensy detail when you keep talking about uniformitarianism being mere guesses or conjecture. We can see into the past. We have billions of years worth of data arriving every single minute to Earth from every corner of the universe and much more and much older data is coming. We can see billions of years into the past and see that the laws of nature acted just the same as they do on Earth. So, a different constant G is NOT the answer to our problem, I'm afraid.
My interest is in the science, not the "fringe guys" or the "consensus". If you have a probelem with the science then refute it.
To believe then, that a brontosaur could stand at 70,000 lb., one has to believe.....
By the way - why gravity "crushed" small dinosaurs too?
I don't know what you are going on about. If the conclusions from the study are false then show that they are:And what is your answer?
IT is valid, according to science.
There is no science to show gravity was different, and the guy who wrote about how dinosaurs couldnt walk is full of beans, as you'd know if you actually looked into it a bit rather than doing the hook line and sinker bit.
The bit about elephants having a hard time getting up? So does my grandfather. so, what?
Captain Picard would be impressed.So, you're saying that because we don't know how dinosaurs could be so large, the universal laws must have been different?
Sorry, but we actually do KNOW that the fundamental forces did not act differently in the past. How? Well... you and LanceCohen are forgetting about a teensy detail when you keep talking about uniformitarianism being mere guesses or conjecture. We can see into the past. We have billions of years worth of data arriving every single minute to Earth from every corner of the universe and much more and much older data is coming. We can see billions of years into the past and see that the laws of nature acted just the same as they do on Earth. So, a different constant G is NOT the answer to our problem, I'm afraid.
Can you see the extinct dinosaurs roaming on those planets since it's all in the past?It's easy. We can investigate the gravitational interaction the planets, that away from us billions of light years. We see them as they were in the past. And we see that gravity has not changed.
There is a theory. But I not mastered this article, too.I couldnt bring myself to read the whole thing. Did the author say that increased gravity killed off the dinosaurs?
Can you see the extinct dinosaurs roaming on those planets since it's all in the past?
We can see the gravitational interaction between space objects.Can you see the extinct dinosaurs roaming on those planets since it's all in the past?
Who said anything about "suddenly"?Indricotherium was a mammal, 18 ft at the shoulder, 25 tons.
the same size as say, a 'brontosaurus'.
so when did gravity suddenly get stronger?
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