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Dinosaur tracks revealed due to severe drought conditions at Dinosaur Valley State Park
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<blockquote data-quote="dwb001" data-source="post: 77359452" data-attributes="member: 451149"><p>So long would be what the erosion rate of the rock is that the prints were found in.</p><p></p><p>I am not arguing a 'yec' idea... I never said "you eat cabbage'.</p><p>I do believe in a 6k year old Earth... but I have not brought that into the discussion.</p><p></p><p>I am asking scientific discovery questions.</p><p></p><p>How long has a river been flowing over that area?</p><p>What is the erosion rate of the material?</p><p>Is the wear pattern around the prints (the edges of the prints) consistent with the erosion conditions of the rock?</p><p></p><p>Have these questions been explored through experimentation?</p><p>If no experiments have been run than it really isn't a science issue yet.</p><p>Science requires the ability to experiment and duplicate results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwb001, post: 77359452, member: 451149"] So long would be what the erosion rate of the rock is that the prints were found in. I am not arguing a 'yec' idea... I never said "you eat cabbage'. I do believe in a 6k year old Earth... but I have not brought that into the discussion. I am asking scientific discovery questions. How long has a river been flowing over that area? What is the erosion rate of the material? Is the wear pattern around the prints (the edges of the prints) consistent with the erosion conditions of the rock? Have these questions been explored through experimentation? If no experiments have been run than it really isn't a science issue yet. Science requires the ability to experiment and duplicate results. [/QUOTE]
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