could ... might ... uh huh. Its unlikely anything survived. They are certainly free to look for whatever they want and I am free to say theyre nuts.
Well, you're saying that the wood won't last. I'm saying that there are examples of where wood and plant material does last and is well-preserved.
The difference between what you're saying and what I'm saying is that with what I'm saying there are actual examples of it, so we know it's true. With what you're saying -- "you're just saying it" ... that's all ... LOL ...
And, of course, you can say whatever you want to -- but here on Free Republic, people generally like to have facts that are backed up by some examples and other kinds of evidence -- and simply not "talking through one's hat" ... doncha know ... :-)
Can’t you read? I said its unlikely. It’s possible you could win 10 million dollars in Vegas but not likely. Wood rots. That is fact. There are always edge cases and of course its possible wood could survive but the probability is so low as to be inconsequential. Have you ever studied probability theory?