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One Response to Dave Tomlin
Dear Dave ,
In my humble opinion , I reckon that all these fossilised skeletons of dinosaurs being so apparently MASSIVE in size , is only another indication of the arrogance of currently held assumptions . If the planet Earth has been slowly growing over these many years , along with all the minerals that are part of it , then surely , when the planet was a third or a quarter of the size it currently is , these dinosaurs would probably rarely have exceeded the size of your average labrodor . Or elephant at the most . The mineral rock deposits grow with the planet , including the planet , surely . They could’nt possibly have been that big on such a small planet . It is only their fossils that have expanded . Common sense
Comment by John Mikietyn on 21 November, 2016 at 12:49 am
Dear Dave ,
Comment by John Mikietyn on 21 November, 2016 at 12:49 amIn my humble opinion , I reckon that all these fossilised skeletons of dinosaurs being so apparently MASSIVE in size , is only another indication of the arrogance of currently held assumptions . If the planet Earth has been slowly growing over these many years , along with all the minerals that are part of it , then surely , when the planet was a third or a quarter of the size it currently is , these dinosaurs would probably rarely have exceeded the size of your average labrodor . Or elephant at the most . The mineral rock deposits grow with the planet , including the planet , surely . They could’nt possibly have been that big on such a small planet . It is only their fossils that have expanded . Common sense