These are the same people who think Devils Rock was a tree. They stare at clouds, no, rocks, and conjure things. But coastal erosion is nothing new. That formation occurs on every coastline. Waves cause a hole and an arch to occur, until eventually there's nothing left.
Other places have been worn from rains, and other geology, like earthquakes and volcanoes, or often there's a human hand, carving roads, removing trees.
But more often they're imagining things, like dinos. Worse, when the science hasn't found assumed animal matter, in the form of calcification. Dinos are bullshit. They have no idea what it was until they carve it. Then it's a dinosaur, because look at that CGI. We think it was an animal, because there's calcification, but if we stare at it long enough we've invented the Dino. None of the bones are real, they're a theory, and then an invention. Where all it took was some rock carving. Like the gargoyle. No, gargoyles don't exist. They're mythology. But dinosaurs are really scientific. Wait, so they didn't believe in gargoyles either? No, they did, but dinosaurs are real. We believe in them. Yea.
Giant creatures: as you scale up a creature, in this video an elephant, the mass increases with volume (x³) while the skin surface increases with the area (x²). So as the elephant gets bigger, a larger outward pressure of guts and blood is pushing against the relatively less surface area of skin. At a certain bigness, the sack of skin can't support the weight of the contents and the animal bursts. There are no titanic giants outside of the water.
On the elephantine rock structures: wind carrying water, ice, sand blows against the rock face. Places that collect more airflow are worn away faster than places with less airflow. Eventually the rock smoothes out into the most naturally aerodynamic shape available to its circumstance. Life also adapts its shape to the environment, and so over many generations elephants grow to be more aerodynamic to fit their environment. The shape of the stone and the shape of an elephant are similar because both are sculpted by æons of wind.
These are the same people who think Devils Rock was a tree. They stare at clouds, no, rocks, and conjure things. But coastal erosion is nothing new. That formation occurs on every coastline. Waves cause a hole and an arch to occur, until eventually there's nothing left.
Other places have been worn from rains, and other geology, like earthquakes and volcanoes, or often there's a human hand, carving roads, removing trees.
But more often they're imagining things, like dinos. Worse, when the science hasn't found assumed animal matter, in the form of calcification. Dinos are bullshit. They have no idea what it was until they carve it. Then it's a dinosaur, because look at that CGI. We think it was an animal, because there's calcification, but if we stare at it long enough we've invented the Dino. None of the bones are real, they're a theory, and then an invention. Where all it took was some rock carving. Like the gargoyle. No, gargoyles don't exist. They're mythology. But dinosaurs are really scientific. Wait, so they didn't believe in gargoyles either? No, they did, but dinosaurs are real. We believe in them. Yea.
I've also heard them called mudfossils and there is a channel on yt called Mudfossil University who dives deep into the why and how
Another video with some interesting photos but no real analysis:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QqOuhDQrOdw
Update: found some interesting stuff.
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC8v44qrU_Fdd7UN_XlUMpew/videos
https://www.bitchute.com/channel/189AB3i8bvFz/
Giant creatures: as you scale up a creature, in this video an elephant, the mass increases with volume (x³) while the skin surface increases with the area (x²). So as the elephant gets bigger, a larger outward pressure of guts and blood is pushing against the relatively less surface area of skin. At a certain bigness, the sack of skin can't support the weight of the contents and the animal bursts. There are no titanic giants outside of the water.
On the elephantine rock structures: wind carrying water, ice, sand blows against the rock face. Places that collect more airflow are worn away faster than places with less airflow. Eventually the rock smoothes out into the most naturally aerodynamic shape available to its circumstance. Life also adapts its shape to the environment, and so over many generations elephants grow to be more aerodynamic to fit their environment. The shape of the stone and the shape of an elephant are similar because both are sculpted by æons of wind.