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Old 31-October-2006, 04:10 PM
John Mendenhall John Mendenhall is offline
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Default K-T Disaster

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Originally Posted by Margiani View Post
THE HUGE GEOCATASTROPHE 65 MILLION YEARS AGO.
Can some day mankind find the clue? Because don't have any insufficient chance to survive the die as the dinosaurs. I only tried to help with my Cosmogeology of mammals kingdom... Decoded secrets…
Oh, yeah, and I was the one that said "Let's open the can of worms."

Margiani, I think you're a little over the top. Geologists, biologists, and science in general have spent the last 200 years gaining acceptance for gradualism over catastrophism. Most of what happens is gradualism; it's hard to find anything more gradual than continental drift, for example, or deep ocean sediment buildup. When evidence of something really catastrophic is found, like the K-T crater, it currently takes a little nudging to gain acceptance. But wholesale assertions that attribute everything to catastrophes are inappropriate.

Oh, mein Gott, I’m taking the other side.