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To: fortheDeclaration
However, in a situation where the dinosaur bone has been prevented from being invaded by mineral-rich water, one would expect that over millions of years, even locked away from all bacterial agents, dinosaur bone would, in obeying the laws of thermodynamics,3 just disintegrate from the random motions of the molecules therein.

Are you serious, man? I assume you're willing to apply the same "logic" to things like calcite and apatite crystals. How about granite, while you're at it?

Please, do yourself a favor. Take some introductory physics classes or something...

346 posted on 06/07/2007 3:59:03 PM PDT by blowfish
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To: blowfish
However, in a situation where the dinosaur bone has been prevented from being invaded by mineral-rich water, one would expect that over millions of years, even locked away from all bacterial agents, dinosaur bone would, in obeying the laws of thermodynamics,3 just disintegrate from the random motions of the molecules therein. Are you serious, man? I assume you're willing to apply the same "logic" to things like calcite and apatite crystals. How about granite, while you're at it? Please, do yourself a favor. Take some introductory physics classes or something...

So you think bones can last 65 million years?

LOL!

348 posted on 06/07/2007 4:08:09 PM PDT by fortheDeclaration (We must beat the Democrats or the country will be ruined! - Lincoln)
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