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Where did the rest of tree go, and importantly where are the roots?

By your logic. There would be branches petrified, turn into rock, and the roots. These would be the same, is it limestone, or whatever type of rock.

You are imaging this bullshit because you have got dinosaurs on your brain. Dinosaurs never existed they simply couldn't have breathed or moved. The oxygen needed didn't exist because dinosaurs would trample all the trees. Big things cannot move quickly, the bones would snap on movement, their hearts and lungs could never survive the gravity. In the sea there are whales. In the earth there are huge worms. On this planet there are mammals, reptiles, fish, birds, insects, etc. Not dinosaurs, a single species. There was megafauna; Mammoths, Moa, Giant sloths and Bears, Sabertooth tigers, Wolly rhinos, Cave lions, large snakes and crocs etc. When the cataclysm happened by a polar shift or Noah's flood, whale bones are found on top of the Andies Mountains, the Himalayas, the Rockies, the Urals etc etc. Hippos are found in Dorset the UK and along the Rhine in France along with lions. The cataclysm that occurred smashed these bones together. So somebody with an imagination can create fiction. The only dinos there are, are full fossils, not rocks drawn into giant trees, or a single tooth or bone basing an entire new species. Dinos are a lie created for profit because monsters sell and they needed a link from birds and fish too land animals for the purpose of evolution. Most dinos were exclusively based off a Moa claw this created the Trex and the raptor and a few others. It is why they are argued today as having feathers, because a giant Emu is a large part of the dino model. The rest of it is whales and a few fossiled winged sea birds.

Where are the petrified roots? Not bullshit Santa selling dinos. Objective thinking. Sure there is the mythology of Yggdrasil. But where is the science apart from the cloudlike weathering.

3 years ago
1 score
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Where did the rest of tree go, and importantly where are the roots?

By your logic. There would be branches petrified, turn into rock, and the roots. These would be the same, is it limestone, type of rock.

You are imaging this bullshit because you have got dinosaurs on your brain. Dinosaurs never existed they simply couldn't have breathed or moved. The oxygen needed didn't exist because dinosaurs would trample all the trees. Big things cannot move quickly, the bones would snap on movement, their hearts and lungs could never survive the gravity. In the sea there are whales. In the earth thete are huge worms. On this planet there are mammals, reptiles, fish, birds, insects, etc. Not dinosaurs, a single species. There was megafauna; Mammoths, Moa, Giant sloths and Bears, Sabertooth tigers, Wolly rhinos, Cave lions, large snakes and crocs. When the cataclysm happened a polar shift or Noah's flood, whale bones are found on top of the Andies Mountains, the Himalayas, the Rockies, the Urals etc etc. Hippos are found in Dorset the UK and along the Rhine in France along with lions. The cataclysm that occurred smashed these bones together. So somebody with an imagination can create fiction. The only dinos there are, are full fossils, not rocks drawn into giant trees, or a single tooth or bone basing an entire new species. Dinos are a lie made created for profit because monsters sell and they needed a link from birds and fish too land animals for the purpose of evolution. Most dinos were exclusively based off a Moa claw this created the Trex and the raptor and a few others. It is why they are argued today as having feathers, because a giant Emu is a large part of the dino model. The rest of it is whales and a few fossiled winged sea birds.

Where are the petrified roots? Not bullshit Santa selling dinos. Objective thinking. Sure there is the mythology of Yggdrasil. But where is the science apart from the cloudlike weathering.

3 years ago
1 score