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Posted by: Vitamin Zawaz
Posted by: haloseal
Posted by: Ad_Hominum
Posted by: haloseal
LOL, no they are not 65milion years old. And they never died out. And your not makeing much sense.
Ummmm...actually, they did. Stay away from the white powdery stuff.
I would love to continue this over PM's. Becasue we would get banned of we did this on the fourms.But i will say this. And they were arround and about when man was arround. They found a footprint of a dinosour and a mans footprint in it. So that kinde of blows your 65million thing away. Besides the fact that theres cave drawings with men rideing dinosors. And from waht I understand is that Man came after the Dinosours. Which what I just said would me that this is not true. But i havent checked into it for a wile so the dates may of changed. They also change the dates to everything every year. So it was just to much to keep up with.
Sorry for my spelling im in a rush right now, I have things to do. BBL*Cough*Carbon dating*Cough* Ever heard of it?
"omg a ppl footprint is in teh dinosaur footprint." So if I make a footprint on the moon, does that mean that I was around when the moon was formed?
Re-work your logic.
EDIT: Damn, this post was four pages ago...my apologies, fellow people...
My input: I do not think that the halos killed the dinosaurs.
I dont know if I'm double posting but..
Carbon Dating
First of all... its only accurate up to 60,000 years, first mistake if you believe in creationism, no plant or animal is that old, the earth's life is a LOT younger than that. So that throws that out, but lets just say we dont believe creationism, lets analyze Carbon Dating.
Basically I'll summarize carbon dating for you if you dont read the Wiki article. Carbon Dating is the dating the Carbon-14 atom that all plants ingest that animals then ingest that when they die, begin to slowly break down, so you can see how old something is on how its been. This is based on the fact that Carbon-14 concentration has been constant throughout the years, yet we know this is false. Ever since the Industrial Revolution the amount of Carbon released in the atmosphere has grown tremendously. We also know that at one time some kind of natural disaster caused a massive change in the Earth's amount of plant life, killed off these dinosaurs you speak of, could a been the flood, coulda been a meteor, w/e same thing. A lot of plants died, the planet went from mostly tropical to mostly temperate in a split second, and sudenly a ton of Carbon-14 is no longer being mixed into the animals diets.
Also rates of decay change in isotopes all the time, this is a fact.
Here for sources.