Sujet : Re: Folding Ideas video on the Paluxy "Man tracks"
De : maycock (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Vincent Maycock)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 15. Jan 2025, 05:11:11
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 08:33:42 -0500, jillery <
69jpil69@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2025 05:56:14 +0100, Arkalen <arkalen@proton.me> wrote:
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Here's a 1h25mn video on the Paluxy river fossils by Dan Olson (of
various videos fame, but most relevantly here maybe he had a
high-profile one on Flat Earth theory).
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I'm only halfway through it so far but I'm really enjoying it, it's full
of rich historical context I hadn't really learned about from basic
"promoting vs debunking the Paluxy tracks" resources.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UDXdqqJQPE
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The video is an excellent presentation of the history and facts
surrounding how these fossils apply to modern Creationism and
anti-science. It's a shame that it's length will likely discourage
some people from watching it.
One of my favorite dinosaur books as a kid was Gregory S. Paul's
*Predatory Dinosaurs of the World.* In that book, I remember he
stated that some of the indistinct elongated Paluxy tracks were made
by theropods crouching down and creeping along on their haunches as
they stalked their prey.