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To: WorkingClassFilth
The Schweitzer study found no DNA. They weren't sure if they found cells even. The *soft tissue* was hard until it was chemically treated; it amounted to material 3mm in diameter.

I note your abandonment of the Velikovsky fantasies you were pushing. Changing the subject is a sign of weakness.
198 posted on 06/02/2006 8:08:30 PM PDT by CarolinaGuitarman (Gas up your tanks!!)
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To: CarolinaGuitarman
I note your abandonment of the Velikovsky fantasies you were pushing.

Because you seem to frame everything you disagree with as ignorance and foolishnness, I already said we'd never reach agreement.

Changing the subject is a sign of weakness.

Again, no. It is, however, instructive as to the nature of scientific suppositions. In more personal terms, you'll kindly recall that you stated "[t]he researchers found NOTHING resembling raw meat." In fact, according to the journal Science, they did.

"...the journal Science reported that a team led by Dr. Schweitzer found flexible connective tissue and branching blood vessels, as well as intact cells (that have the appearance of red blood cells)..."

The point I'm bringing home is that science and famous FReeper scientists are full of contradictions, hubris and error and as I said before, no different than any other human agency. Before this T-Rex deal is played out, I have no doubt that even more fabulous tales and explanations are to be in the offing.
201 posted on 06/02/2006 8:30:13 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (Wisdom of the Leftist Tao, No.379: Women are men, men are children and children are adults.)
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