You can certainly hope...hoping wont stop a hungry T-Rex. Actually neither would a bullet....maybe a nice RPG or something. By the time we humans figured out Gun Powder we would be extinct.
Well, since chickens evolved from one branch of the dinosaurs, I'd say you have something there! This Thanksgiving a huge number of us are going to sit down to a tasty dinosaur roast of what almost became our national bird.
Gun powder was discovered 3000 years ago, I guess by accident, but even early humans when faced with death and extinction, when their entire focus each day is to fight the dinosaurs, humans would have found a way to conquer the pesky dinosaurs. I know...easier said than done...
I believe all that. It makes more sense than NASA's narrative about 'when dinosaurs roamed the earth'!
Funny you should say that . . . "Mars Volcano, Earth’s Dinosaurs Went Extinct About the Same Time New NASA research reveals that the giant Martian shield volcano Arsia Mons produced one new lava flow at its summit every 1 to 3 million years during the final peak of activity. The last volcanic activity there ceased about 50 million years ago—around the time of Earth’s Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction, when large numbers of our planet’s plant and animal species (including dinosaurs) went extinct." Anyhoo, dinosaurs didn't go extinct, they were 'wiped out' ( ) by an asteroid. (and if anyone believes that they'll believe anything!) I forgot the link https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddar...hs-dinosaurs-went-extinct-about-the-same-time
Haven't you seen Jurassic Park? You don't need fancy guns. All you need is Sam Neil and some annoying kids
My God you warp data....So because NASA says one thing happened around the same time as another thing, The are focused on the thing that happened around the same time as the thing they were actually talking about? I was watching TV when 9/11 occurred so obviously TV supports Islamic Terror.
So tell me about this giant Martian shield volcano Arsia Mons produced one new lava flow at its summit every 1 to 3 million years during the final peak of activity. The last volcanic activity there ceased about 50 million years ago. Or did you not know about it? I didn't. More to the point, without any means of measurement how does NASA know the last eruption was about 50 million years ago? I mean it might have been 500.000 million years ago, doncha agree? Or like me, you don't think it matters a tinker's cuss when it was?