Fucking a, that's wicked. I figure it'll probably happen in the future, I just hope maybe it'll happen before I die. |
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I know this kind of thing seems very impossible, I've done a bit of searching on the internet myself years ago and came to the conclusion that it was impossible, but I found this article on digg a short while ago http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...e-chicken.html |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
Fucking a, that's wicked. I figure it'll probably happen in the future, I just hope maybe it'll happen before I die. |
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Actual dinosaurs - impossible. This would require a living or at least recently deceased dinosaur. Even a frozen one would suffice, but that seems incredibly unlikely, to the point where I would say 'impossible'. Even if they were brought back, they would swiftly succumb to any one of the ubiquitous pathogens and bacteria that evolved since the K/T event. |
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Yo dis is mah t-rex n i cal him Killa! He gards mah hous, so be stayin way, ya heyah? |
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Yea, I watched the show on the science channel. They found that birds carry the genes to look like dinosaurs its just these genes are turned off when they are in the embryo. They also found DNA in the dinosaurs by putting a substance which made the DNA of its tissue turn to life or something like that. |
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Yeah, drewmandan's right. The DNA can't usually hold together after 65 million years. It would be close to impossible to bring the dinosaurs back using that method. |
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OH CRAP |
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Question: Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Answer: Neither, single-celled organisms did.
LD's - 3
The Jurassic park way sounds the most plausible way to me. There actually is ancient bugs preserved in amber from tree sap. They've even found different species of aphids and such. |
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The Best of my dream journal
MoSh: How about you stop trying to define everything, and just accept what you experience, and explore it.
- From the DJ of Waking Nomad!
I thought mitochondria could stand the test of time. Well atleast make a passing grade... 38,000 year old bone was dug up that let them sequence it for the hairy people from the past. |
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I just saw on a NatGeo special that they have very recently discovered the first soft tissue from inside of some dinosaur fossils. It certainly changes things, but building a dinosaur is probably still many orders of magnitude too difficult to pull off. |
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