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I'm not convinced Trilobites died out per se. Don't they bear a striking resemblance to Argulus japonicus, the Japanese fish louse? And couldn't they also have given rise to Armadillidium vulgare, the pill bug or woodlouse? Also could we not agree to finally stop saying "either a meteor or heightened vulcanic activity" about the Big Dying? It was a meteor of course - and it was so big it rang the earth like a bell, causing massive vulcanic eruptions along all excisting fault lines with one maximum around the place of impact and another at the opposite point of impact on the other side of the globe. We already know this bell-ringing phenomenon well from studies of the moon! So enough with the outdated egghead controversy, please...
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I personally have no doubt this is submarine beehives! 😉
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Sounds legit 😕
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Time isn’t something I want to kill… Don’t do things the stupid, YouTube way, do them the honest way. You’ll find yourself among those who prevail and improve — and you’ll be happy about you hobby/work.
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The La Brea Woman is approximately 10,000 years old and she was 25-27 years old when she died. Her cranium is fractured by a blow with a blunt instrument.
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Well, it sure sounds as if the world ought to be warming faster than in the Eocene, but it doesn’t really seem to be the case, does it? And since the cause of the warming event and its abrupt end isn’t known, it does seem a bit cavalier to point to CO2, which might be a companion event without causation. It seems more likely that warming was a primary event, enhanced by the release of methane and frozen and bound CO2, methane being highly unstable and therefor quickly ceasing to cause a greenhouse effect and therefore ending the Eocene Warming maximum as abruptly as it began… Please remember that no evidence exist to support CO2 as a causal factor in global heating. All records show heating coming first and increased CO2 second!
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