That 3D imaging technology is really fantastic! I was really amazed when I saw a demonstration of it once in Japan. I'm so glad it exists, there's so much out there that it can be used on. And that's really cool that when the mountains were raised the tracks became nearly vertical, amazing it was preserved for so long despite being out in the elements, I wonder if the local cultures ever thought anything of the footprints on the wall, hehe.
@2009stalker you certainly communicate like one who believes such tripe& your source for the earth being this old also says that a snake was chatting up some cheeky tart.
@SElement91 Funny, but archeology and paleontology are completely different fields. The prior is categorized anthropology while the latter, more geology and biology. Many professionals have a pet peeve over the distinction. :)
come to whitespots country park Northern Ireland aka the lead mines . you will see more fossalised footprints than you can count , off all kinds of dinos .
@SElement91 If you have acquaintance which disagree, that's your perspective. I've met those who disagree, so it seems we're both right, not both wrong. Regardless to anyone appreciating it or not, they are different, but that doesn't mean you can't blend specializations. I made an observation, but it seems you're too defensive to recognize it, instead lashing out with negativity. I don't care how many "negative votes" I get, especially if they're from people like you. I'll say what I want. :)
Ground expands and grows within several years, I've seen it in a 26 year period here in New England, so I would say after 17, million years....the side of that mountain was once the ground floor of the terrain. ONLY MY OBSERVATION. sO CALL ME A NUT but I'm A wallnut...Otay!!!!!
@KittehFox Give the scientists a break. x.x These guys are probably only forensic paleontologists, not pathologists. They probably only understand dinosaur forensics. x.x
@KittySN I honestly don't know what you're talking about... I didn't define ethnocentric. I said you are ethnocentric, which you obviously are. You are saying that Paleontology is not important just because it is not important to YOU. That is ethnocentrism. Paleontology is part of a culture- for example, my culture, but is obviously not part of yours.
@KittySN Mkay well you have fun trolling people and commenting things that are so unintelligent people get angry at you, block you, and vote your comments down. :)
@SElement91 Aww, okay, and I was so sure you were one of the billions in the world I'd want to be friends with! Take care dear. Have fun regurgitating your own voice, as distorted and erroneous it may be. Too bad blocks don't stop comment replies.
@KittySN Nope, it's not funny. And "many professionals" who are paleontologists, like my professor, for example, consider themselves to be biological anthropologists. It depends on what area of archeology they are concentrating on, obviously. I never said they were the same thing. So you're wrong again. And by the way, your first comment has already received too many negative votes to be shown... so if I were you I would stop while you're ahead.
@SElement91 tl;dr: If you're going to be a scientist, I'd pull my head out of my ass and start accepting the reality of relativism. Yeah, that was negative too, but another observation. ;)
@KittySN Oooh! Now you're comment has been flagged for spam! You are so pitiful, it's ridiculous. You don't even know what you're arguing about, and you're attempting to attack my character in order to make yourself feel better. I'm done with you. You should stay out of the way of people who know what they are talking about. Go get an education and stop trolling videos.
@KittySN Hah! Speak for yourself. Anthropologically speaking, I can see that you are very ethnocentric. Also, I never said I'm a scientist, and I don't' plan on being one. I'm just well educated.
That 3D imaging technology is really fantastic! I was really amazed when I saw a demonstration of it once in Japan. I'm so glad it exists, there's so much out there that it can be used on. And that's really cool that when the mountains were raised the tracks became nearly vertical, amazing it was preserved for so long despite being out in the elements, I wonder if the local cultures ever thought anything of the footprints on the wall, hehe.
@2009stalker you certainly communicate like one who believes such tripe& your source for the earth being this old also says that a snake was chatting up some cheeky tart.
Wow...the things nature preserves....
LOL @ 2:29 *knock knock knock*
i dont see why everyone has to argue, just enjoy the video
@SElement91 Funny, but archeology and paleontology are completely different fields. The prior is categorized anthropology while the latter, more geology and biology. Many professionals have a pet peeve over the distinction. :)
@dooooooer What an intelligent observation!
Rappelling plus paleontology?
Best job ever.
come to whitespots country park Northern Ireland aka the lead mines . you will see more fossalised footprints than you can count , off all kinds of dinos .
@HiwiKiwi Yes, I agree! Which is rather sad, but we really are killing off the animal population quickly.
@incomparableguy don't be so complacent, it's fun to argue! lol
@SElement91 If you have acquaintance which disagree, that's your perspective. I've met those who disagree, so it seems we're both right, not both wrong. Regardless to anyone appreciating it or not, they are different, but that doesn't mean you can't blend specializations. I made an observation, but it seems you're too defensive to recognize it, instead lashing out with negativity. I don't care how many "negative votes" I get, especially if they're from people like you. I'll say what I want. :)
Ground expands and grows within several years, I've seen it in a 26 year period here in New England, so I would say after 17, million years....the side of that mountain was once the ground floor of the terrain. ONLY MY OBSERVATION. sO CALL ME A NUT but I'm A wallnut...Otay!!!!!
@KittehFox Give the scientists a break. x.x These guys are probably only forensic paleontologists, not pathologists. They probably only understand dinosaur forensics. x.x
Press F13 crazy cool dino print!
@Grevlo it's just "tingly7654321" that's hating him. Please report his profile. This hate culture on the internet must be end.
Fantastic stuff. Really.
@Grevlo I have no clue o,o; I just quoted a song as first comment >:U
Open the door
get on the floor
everybody walk the dinosaur.
@SElement91 I take it as a compliment from intelligent people like you. :)
@subh1 by the way, I'm not a kid xD I'm 19...
I'm just letting him say what he wants because I don't really care about him :3
*walks the dinosaur*
@frostfirei I know but I still don't like it. Also Titanosaur lived during the Cretaceous period not Jurassic.
@ilafeiz Please stop breathing my air.
@KittySN I honestly don't know what you're talking about... I didn't define ethnocentric. I said you are ethnocentric, which you obviously are. You are saying that Paleontology is not important just because it is not important to YOU. That is ethnocentrism. Paleontology is part of a culture- for example, my culture, but is obviously not part of yours.
@KittySN Mkay well you have fun trolling people and commenting things that are so unintelligent people get angry at you, block you, and vote your comments down. :)
@SElement91 Haha, I'm enjoying riling you up. People like you make me giggle. ;)
@SElement91 Aww, okay, and I was so sure you were one of the billions in the world I'd want to be friends with! Take care dear. Have fun regurgitating your own voice, as distorted and erroneous it may be. Too bad blocks don't stop comment replies.
@KittehFox you mad bro?
dinosaur footprint my ass. It was alien footprints!
@tingly7654321 Nice to see you, ringmeat.
@KittySN Nope, it's not funny. And "many professionals" who are paleontologists, like my professor, for example, consider themselves to be biological anthropologists. It depends on what area of archeology they are concentrating on, obviously. I never said they were the same thing. So you're wrong again. And by the way, your first comment has already received too many negative votes to be shown... so if I were you I would stop while you're ahead.
@SElement91 tl;dr: If you're going to be a scientist, I'd pull my head out of my ass and start accepting the reality of relativism. Yeah, that was negative too, but another observation. ;)
@tingly7654321 "U so underage"? You're probably young too. Hahaha. Why are you hating on them?
@ilafeiz YOu are a very silly troll.
@Spiffx615 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHahahahahahaha..... okay it's starting to get old after 4000 years...
@KittySN Oooh! Now you're comment has been flagged for spam! You are so pitiful, it's ridiculous. You don't even know what you're arguing about, and you're attempting to attack my character in order to make yourself feel better. I'm done with you. You should stay out of the way of people who know what they are talking about. Go get an education and stop trolling videos.
@p51spittinnails go listen to what dr. Kent Hovind has to say about that. He'll prove you wrong 20 times
god believers go away please, watch another video
Thumbs up if you're watching this in 65 Million BC
50th person to like this video!
@ilafeiz i dont know why people believe in organized religion either
@ilafeiz yes, damn my ass.
@KittySN Hah! Speak for yourself. Anthropologically speaking, I can see that you are very ethnocentric. Also, I never said I'm a scientist, and I don't' plan on being one. I'm just well educated.
I love the annoying, British paleontologist's voice!!! {D
@2009stalker Kent is a joke. Please go learn some real science from actual scientists.