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Shropshire Seagull

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Nov 5, 2004
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Not sure if this has been done before or even if it is actually a new "CT" but in line with the resurrection of the 9/11 CT thread, here goes.

I've just come back from a narrow-boat holiday and on a blackboard outside a canal-side pub was this little gem.

Imagine if the meteor that killed off the dinosaurs was actually a UFO attack and we are the aliens .....
 




Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Ah the meaning of life, another classic

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clarkey

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Jan 3, 2006
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Not sure if this has been done before or even if it is actually a new "CT" but in line with the resurrection of the 9/11 CT thread, here goes.

I've just come back from a narrow-boat holiday and on a blackboard outside a canal-side pub was this little gem.

Imagine if the meteor that killed off the dinosaurs was actually a UFO attack and we are the aliens .....

With no evidence of the UFO and no communication from the motherland since?

Assume we were the dregs of society cast off to a far-flung land, the intergalactic Australia.
 




Yoda

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DId the earlier settlers have their memories erased? Otherwise this knowledge would've been passed down through the generations.
 












Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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Didn't the dinosaurs die of millions of years before the earliest human species appeared?

Current theory suggests that the non-avian dinosaurs died out at the KT event at 65M years ago. The big boom in mammals including, notably, primates came after the PEMT, around 55M years ago. The first human-like ape (Homo Erectus) was 1-2m years ago and the first Homo Sapiens was 100k-200k years ago.
 


Munkfish

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May 1, 2006
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Current theory suggests that the non-avian dinosaurs died out at the KT event at 65M years ago. The big boom in mammals including, notably, primates came after the PEMT, around 55M years ago. The first human-like ape (Homo Erectus) was 1-2m years ago and the first Homo Sapiens was 100k-200k years ago.

HA Homo!
 
















TheJasperCo

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Jan 20, 2012
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There's quite a bit of evidence that some meteorites have carried Amino acids with them. https://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/dna-meteorites.html

Combine Amino acids and you get DNA. It's not impossible that the origins of life may have been seeded/catalysed/accelerated by meteorite strikes, though that's quite different to your pub sign's theory!

Not quite, it's the DNA that encodes amino acids (and proteins).

The theory stands though, that if the building blocks for proteins (or DNA for that matter) were present on a meteorite, it could form the basis for primitive life to grow and evolve...

 


lawros left foot

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Current theory suggests that the non-avian dinosaurs died out at the KT event at 65M years ago. The big boom in mammals including, notably, primates came after the PEMT, around 55M years ago. The first human-like ape (Homo Erectus) was 1-2m years ago and the first Homo Sapiens was 100k-200k years ago.

According to some the Earth is only between 4000-10000 years old.
 


Goldstone1976

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Not quite, it's the DNA that encodes amino acids (and proteins).

The theory stands though, that if the building blocks for proteins (or DNA for that matter) were present on a meteorite, it could form the basis for primitive life to grow and evolve

Quite right - careless of me.
 








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