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Re: [On the Origin of Species] A potential best seller.   Message List  
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Re: [On the Origin of Species] A potential best seller.

Not true. The largest animal that has ever lived is alive today.

Jack

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From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...>
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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: [On the Origin of Species] A potential best seller.


>
> Jack,
>
> No need to go back so far. The formation of the planet at
> that "phase" were conducive to the development of the dinos and their
> tremendous growth.
> The present earth conditions will never give way to a creature that
> size.
>
> Selflogy.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In ontheoriginofspecies@y..., "Jack Kilmon" <jkilmon@h...> wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "selflogy" <selflogy@y...>
> > To: <ontheoriginofspecies@y...>
> > Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 2:28 AM
> > Subject: [On the Origin of Species] A potential best seller.
> >
> >
> > > In the beginning of time, the planet was of a different form. In
> that
> > > form,,the dinos were in favourable conditions. Then the form
> changed.
> > > It was then that they perished.
> > > I am looking for a publisher if not a producer for this block
> buster
> > > to give to the world what form this planet was in before the time
> of
> > > the dinos.
> >
> > In the "beginning of time" this planet was not here. It was not
> formed for
> > some 11 billion years AFTER the "beginning of time" (Big Bang) and
> the
> > dinosaurs did not come along until the earth had already existed
> for over
> > 4.3 billion years. Although plate tectonics has changed the
> surface of the
> > earth, the form of the earth has not changed. Good luck on finding
> a
> > publisher.
> >
> >
> > Jack
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... Earth. ... of ... or ... Yes, I understand! My analysis considered that the Earth's surface remained solid a reasonable distance from the point of impact!...
chafihar
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Not true. The largest animal that has ever lived is alive today. Jack ... From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> ...
Jack Kilmon
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I'm talking about land based creatures. Jack Kilmon <jkilmon@...> wrote: Not true. The largest animal that has ever lived is alive today. Jack ... ...
selflogy gary
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Gary, this is starting to sound like twilight zone stuff so as not to rush to judgement on your hypothesis, perhaps you should give us a more detailed ...
Jack Kilmon
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No, this is not twilight zone stuff but an important "finding". But why waste it on a trivial post when one could write a book about it and perhaps win a Nobel...
selflogy gary
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uh huh J. ... From: "selflogy gary" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 8:04 PM Subject: Re: [On the...
Jack Kilmon
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... From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:27 PM Subject: Re: [On the Origin of...
Jack Kilmon
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... From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:31 PM Subject: Re: [On the Origin of...
Jack Kilmon
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Yeah, but Jack, I'm talking about precambrian. Timespan during such ages takes "ages" to form but the sudden change is not a "form". Selflogy. ... Million...
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... From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:31 PM Subject: Re: [On the Origin of...
Jack Kilmon
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... change ... trying to say ... The planet during that "time" was not exactly how we comprehend it currently. Its makeup and configuration is totally...
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... From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:01 PM Subject: Re: [On the Origin of...
Jack Kilmon
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... today? ... eighths of the ... (4B to ... It has to be even prior to 4.6 billion. But that's not the point. The "form" completes itself until the sudden...
selflogy
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... I don't mean to step on Jack's toes here, but I think we've all been following along with the, er, discussion. There are no dinosaurian fossils in strata...
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... caused ... be ... been ... event ... I don't think you read me right. I said that the formation of the "form" took place much earlier than 4.6 but an event...
selflogy
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The Cretaceous extinction was when the "collapse" of the "form" took place. The change in the overall climatic conditions lasted till present time. So we have...
selflogy
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... took ... before ... did ... much ... This is highly unlikely, in my opinion, for the following reasons! A collision of two bodies has to conserve the...
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... Alright, so if the "collapse" of the "form" didn't occur until 65 Ma, then what caused the much greater P/T extinction around 250 Ma? Also a side note: You...
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Europa seemed to be icey?? Inconclusive proof they are ice and therefore water?? Try to define things nearer to home and what at hand rather than presumption...
selflogy
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And also do not confused the issues. The final "collapse" complately wiped them out. Maybe I'll go skathink instead. ... <no_reply@y...> ... Permian- ... ...
selflogy
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You're right, the surface of the earth is approximately 70% water. However, you said that plate tectonics wasn't that important because it only changed the...
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Apr 6, 2002
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Of course it is necesary to begin at the atmospheric level of the planet. Perhaps one might even begin to bacteriarise the oxygenial levels. The difference...
selflogy
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... So is all of this just a reiteration of the "Snowball Earth" theory? http://archive.newscientist.com/archive.jsp?id=22115000 If so, I think you've already...
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I don't know what the snowball Earth theory is. Could give me a summary of it? My theory is not about snowballs but the "form" . Selflogy. ... complately...
selflogy
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Apr 7, 2002
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Jack , You are using datas documented. I am using non documented datas. So, you really have to free your mind from preconceptual ideologies of past prints and...
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... From: "selflogy" <selflogy@...> To: <ontheoriginofspecies@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:44 PM Subject: Re: [On the Origin of...
Jack Kilmon
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I have read every message in this particular thread and have still not figured out what Selflogy is trying to say. Prior to the precambrian, we have the...
tigerceratops
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I know I have been rather vague, basically to safeguard my thesis. But I will share what I possibly could. Yes, you have been perceptive that the "form" is the...
selflogy
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... here. ... just expound ... steal your ... Jack, Look at it this way. The planet was formed way back ...say 16 billion years and was very young then. The...
selflogy
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... point. ... caused ... be ... mean ... precambrian ... - ... billion ... a ... were ... was ... My, my! How we do play with concepts! Charles...
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