Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? | |
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DGN (OP) User ID: 70420708 United States 11/29/2015 08:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? I suppose someone could say nah....denying T-rex devolved into Tweety Bird that's just ...fairy tails See the evolutionary advantage? Last Edited by DGN on 11/29/2015 08:17 PM |
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DGN (OP) User ID: 70420708 United States 11/29/2015 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? Yes.... that's his point. Gotcha, it's a fun one on 'evolution'. Last Edited by DGN on 11/29/2015 09:13 PM |
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Exiled Wolf User ID: 53314297 United States 12/01/2015 12:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? The big dinosaurs died because there wasn't enough food. The herbivores died because most of the plant matter died from lack of sunlight. Then the carnivores died because there were no herbivores to eat. Birds were small so they could survive on very little food. That's also how small mammals like rats survived. I think 90 to 95% of all life on earth died within a few years of the asteroid strike. |
DGN (OP) User ID: 70420708 United States 12/01/2015 12:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? The big dinosaurs died because there wasn't enough food. The herbivores died because most of the plant matter died from lack of sunlight. Then the carnivores died because there were no herbivores to eat. Quoting: Exiled Wolf 53314297 Birds were small so they could survive on very little food. That's also how small mammals like rats survived. I think 90 to 95% of all life on earth died within a few years of the asteroid strike. Do you think it was God's means to clear the way for humans to inhabit his earth? |
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Exiled Wolf User ID: 53314297 United States 12/01/2015 12:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? The big dinosaurs died because there wasn't enough food. The herbivores died because most of the plant matter died from lack of sunlight. Then the carnivores died because there were no herbivores to eat. Quoting: Exiled Wolf 53314297 Birds were small so they could survive on very little food. That's also how small mammals like rats survived. I think 90 to 95% of all life on earth died within a few years of the asteroid strike. Do you think it was God's means to clear the way for humans to inhabit his earth? Maybe, maybe not. I have no evidence for or against it. |
DGN (OP) User ID: 70420708 United States 12/01/2015 12:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? The big dinosaurs died because there wasn't enough food. The herbivores died because most of the plant matter died from lack of sunlight. Then the carnivores died because there were no herbivores to eat. Quoting: Exiled Wolf 53314297 Birds were small so they could survive on very little food. That's also how small mammals like rats survived. I think 90 to 95% of all life on earth died within a few years of the asteroid strike. Do you think it was God's means to clear the way for humans to inhabit his earth? Maybe, maybe not. I have no evidence for or against it. True that but man and dino didn't coexist very well, here's an ancient movie of it Last Edited by DGN on 12/01/2015 12:39 AM |
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not_that_Trevon User ID: 69921360 Dominican Republic 12/12/2015 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? I have a feeling that not one in 10000 understands the theory proposed as evolution. It doesn't "go toward something",. Arguing is not the same as having an argument. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71018812 United States 12/12/2015 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? Why do large animals scale down to small sizes on islands? It's indisputable fact, been observed many times. Even woolly mammoths and hominids became miniaturized on islands. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36006719 Canada 12/12/2015 01:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? Birds didn't magically appear during the extinction. They had already been around for a few million years. Quoting: Exiled Wolf 53314297 How did they learn flight? Did they run and leap? Or did they climb and jump? Or did they simply jump for countless generations? THX There was less gravity durring pole shifts. Gravity is magnetic. Youre standing on a massive electromagnet, inside its field. Likely wing flapping was for defensive or mating purposes ,which found a new trick durring these periods. Lots of flightless birds out there. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70084835 Belgium 12/12/2015 08:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? Birds didn't magically appear during the extinction. They had already been around for a few million years. Quoting: Exiled Wolf 53314297 How did they learn flight? Did they run and leap? Or did they climb and jump? Or did they simply jump for countless generations? THX There was less gravity durring pole shifts. Gravity is magnetic. Youre standing on a massive electromagnet, inside its field. Likely wing flapping was for defensive or mating purposes ,which found a new trick durring these periods. Lots of flightless birds out there. I also flap from time to time for mating purposes. Will my grandchildren be able to fly? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70084835 Belgium 12/13/2015 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? Birds didn't magically appear during the extinction. They had already been around for a few million years. Quoting: Exiled Wolf 53314297 How did they learn flight? Did they run and leap? Or did they climb and jump? Or did they simply jump for countless generations? THX There was less gravity durring pole shifts. Gravity is magnetic. Youre standing on a massive electromagnet, inside its field. Likely wing flapping was for defensive or mating purposes ,which found a new trick durring these periods. Lots of flightless birds out there. Oh and where exactly did this 'massive electromagnet' you are talking about, come from? Or did it create itself? And is (the law of) gravity a byproduct of this selfcreation? This will be mighty interesting. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71054129 Mexico 12/18/2015 07:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? Evolution is total bullshit. Dinosaurs were so big that, in this gravity, they wouldn't even be able to lift their heads. They would crush themselves from their own weight. An elephant is about the largest any land animal can get in this gravity. Therefore, either the gravity was less back then, or they weren't actually that big. If gravity was less, then their entire THEORY of gravity is WRONG, and the whole house of cards comes down. SO, pay no attention to that man behind the curtain! If the dinosaurs weren't so big, then the fossils must have somehow grown under ground, or something else. Once again, the whole house of cards comes down. So SWEEP IT UNDER THE RUG. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65257742 United States 12/18/2015 07:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? so true evolution only explains how things change over time, NOT how things got there in the first place evolution is an attractive theory for people who think they are too smart to believe in God, but as soon as you point out the flaws and shortcomings, they resort to calling you names |
TGus User ID: 14496115 United States 12/18/2015 07:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71905952 United States 06/29/2016 03:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? its cool we're either proving more than one creator or De-evolution, or hopefully (for the girl from AD) that the devil invented really neat bones as a trist [link to www.seeker.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72463038 Australia 06/29/2016 04:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Mr Darwin, how did the big starving dinos mutate down to smaller ones even into birds? Is it because "they just knew how to innovate"? Evolution is total bullshit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71054129 Dinosaurs were so big that, in this gravity, they wouldn't even be able to lift their heads. They would crush themselves from their own weight. An elephant is about the largest any land animal can get in this gravity. Therefore, either the gravity was less back then, or they weren't actually that big. If gravity was less, then their entire THEORY of gravity is WRONG, and the whole house of cards comes down. SO, pay no attention to that man behind the curtain! If the dinosaurs weren't so big, then the fossils must have somehow grown under ground, or something else. Once again, the whole house of cards comes down. So SWEEP IT UNDER THE RUG. You could possibly be more stupid than OP. Do you even science bra? |