Was there toxically high oxygen levels in the jurassic and cretaceous? For humans i mean.
Lightbringer. I realize that you dont believe man came on the scene until the late cenozoic. I believe man has been here since the archean. That was the start of the recolonization of the earth after the crust was demolished in the late hadean. Im just wondering how long oxygen levels were in an elevated state and if those levels would have been toxic to a modern human if we had similar levels today.
This is the historical (geologic timescale) record of atmospheric oxygen. It is low oxygen levels that tend to coincide with *low* oxygen levels.
The largest extinction in history, the Permo-Triassic is thought to have occurred when oxygen levels suddenly dropped from about 30% to 12%.
Strange. The critique you linked to thinks it's a real dino print. :idunno:Yeah . . . THAT doesn't look carved. :chuckle: Whoever did it apparently used a plastic dinosaur model as what they thought a dinosaur print looks like.
Yeah, that doesn't look carved.Here's a real one . . .
Seriously, you guys need to actually analyze and look at "evidence" you're choosing to use rather than taking anything that looks like it supports your position as 100% accurate.
Dr (or is it "Dr?") Don Patton sure has some odd credentials (or are they "credentials?")
Strange. The critique you linked to thinks it's a real dino print. :idunno:
"I understand a bit more about how it was produced. A legitimate dinosaur track was found and removed."
Yeah, that doesn't look carved.
OK, let's take a look at the evidence! :up:
A dino walked through some mud and left footprints. Those footprints were preserved because a deluge of unprecedented magnitude deposited layers of sediment atop it.
Did you read that he said, he thought it was modified from the original? That the "toes" of the dinosaur show sandstone lenses that were carved through?Strange. The critique you linked to thinks it's a real dino print. :idunno:
If you think that's a real representation of what happened after reading the critique, Mr. claims to be geologist, you've just eliminated yourself from having any expertise at all.A dino walked through some mud and left footprints. Those footprints were preserved because a deluge of unprecedented magnitude deposited layers of sediment atop it.
Dr (or is it "Dr?") Don Patton sure has some odd credentials (or are they "credentials?")
Did you read that he said, he thought it was modified from the original? That the "toes" of the dinosaur show sandstone lenses that were carved through?
Oh wait you're like every other creationist that selectively quotes and misrepresents their sources.
If you think that's a real representation of what happened after reading the critique, Mr. claims to be geologist, you've just eliminated yourself from having any expertise at all.
*Sigh* Do you know what a PRATT is? This really gets tiring, it really does. There are so many more important problems we could be solving.
Go here please: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paluxy_River.
The grandson of the man who "discovered" the human & dinosaur tracks admitted that it was a pious hoax by his grandfather.
And you wonder why we laugh at Christianity.