Defeating evolution in the classroom…
Also, how the heck did soft tissue remain for the last 70 million years while embedded in sandstone…??? Granted I am not a biologist, this may be fairly common, but… oh wait, they’ve never seen it before.
A chord of three strands is not quickly broken...
Also, how the heck did soft tissue remain for the last 70 million years while embedded in sandstone…??? Granted I am not a biologist, this may be fairly common, but… oh wait, they’ve never seen it before.
Hey Matt, where do you find all the crazy stuff you post on your site?
Bob, that is a trade secret. Let’s just say I have my finger directly on the pulse of the funnest stuff on the Internet.
… Which is why he likes our site so much.
This is an amazing find. I suspect the average Joe doesn’t grasp the extent of it, but finding soft tissue and blood in a “70 million year old” bone is, well, impossible.
Something has to give here. Either the sample is not genuine, soft tissue has greater longevity than we ever dreamed possible, or the bone is not 70 million years old.
Time will tell which option or explanation the scientific establishment chooses to embrace.