No. He didn’t.
Stolen Sea!
LOL, he did not. That kid is going to be very disappointed when he finds out what he “found.”
Most rocks are old.
Glowbull warming!
Geology is, essentially, the study of rocks.
Paleontology would include the study of dinosaurs.
Me thinks the authors have rocks for brains.
Even an innocent post like this brings out the assholes.
There were no animals on this planet 80 million years ago.
Geology isn’t related to dinosaurs.
We’ve been invaded by the young earth creationist crowd.
Only 80 million? I think its closer to 81! Maybe 82.
When I was a kid in Ithaca, NY, I’d regularly find trilobite fossils. I just looked them up and found they were 385โ480 million years old. But nobody ran an article about me. Sob!! No wonder I’m not well-adjusted.
A Conservative would say: Oh cool, a tylosaurus fossil. Great job, Corbin!!
“No he didn’t” is a very child-like and nonsensical refutation — more a shoolyard taunt than an argument (as are the bulk of creationists’ counterarguments).
Using the James Hubble telescpe, scientists have observed (and named) a galaxy they call MoM-z14. By measuring the redshift of radio energy from MoM-z14, they calculated it is some 13.5 billion light years from Earth.
Einstein theorized that information cannot travel faster than light, which means that that signal began its flight here at least 13.5 billion years ago. So if you can explain to me why Einstein was wrong (without invoking magic, supersition or the infield fly rule), I’d love to hear it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoM-z14