AProudLefty
The remora of JPP
Which is why it's important to get off planet and split the species into various parts. Should one implode, the others still have a chance of survival.
Did you know that there are lakes down in there in the oceans?
Which is why it's important to get off planet and split the species into various parts. Should one implode, the others still have a chance of survival.
Plain reasoning does not require "sources".
True. Nevertheless, it should be commonly recognized as true. Doe moss grow on the south side of a tree? Usually not, but anyone who says "It never does" is an idiot who can't see the situations where moss could, indeed, grow on the south side of a tree.
Ex; Australia
Which is why it's important to get off planet and split the species into various colonies. Should one implode, the others still have a chance of survival.
Did you know that there are lakes down in there in the oceans?
Limestone, chalk, and chert are the geologic expression of the "skeletal" remains of the shells of calcareous and siliceous plankton and protozoa.Plain reasoning does not require "sources".
Where exactly could we move to ?
Would they be safe from an impact event or supervolcano?
Limestone, chalk, and chert are the geologic expression of the "skeletal" remains of the shells of calcareous and siliceous plankton and protozoa.
The Earth's surface has millions of square kilometers of limestone, chalk, and chert. In some places the strata is thousands of feet thick.
Cliffs of Dover? Yep, a massive, and thick pile of the remains of the shells of plankton and protozoa.
Plankton, foraminifera, diatoms, and protozoa are actually numerous and widespread enough to be buried quickly, and to leave behind vast deposits of rock made from their shells.
But, if you are expecting miles deep remains of T-Rex and triceratops bones, the math, chemistry, and physical laws of nature simply do not support it
True is true whether commonly recognized or not.
Dealing in absolutes is almost always certain folly.
I am pagan
I'm thinking more like human beings and fish and birds and all mammalia ever.
Even with predation and sickness and whatever, the trend to multiply exponentially would continue and if the species have been on this earth as long as claimed...miles deep in bones.
atheists who like to play Dungeons and Dragons.......
What's wrong with D&D? Other than it takes too long to play and gets too boring?
Mammals and fish are not numerous enough, widespread enough, and their bones are not buried fast enough for preservation to be very likely.
You were wondering why we do not see massive accumulations of skeletal remains.
We do.
It is all around us.
The limestone, check, and chert strata of the world are exactly what you are talking about. They are the lithified shells of plankton and protozoa.
And the reason they can accumulate in strata hundreds of feet thick is because, unlike mammals, plankton are widespread, super abundant, and get buried quickly due to the sheer volume of them dying all the time.

Which is why computer games are better. I used to play Wizardry and it's two sequels with my Apple II+. Now I'm playing The Elder Scrolls: Blades on my iPad. I love modern tech!
atheists who like to play Dungeons and Dragons.......

Did you know that there are lakes down in there in the oceans?
You mean like you all play Loaves and Fishes?
