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Re: The Summers Theory: The General Basics
The Frederick Family wrote:
>
> All right, for those of you interested in my Summers Theory:
>
> Facts indicate so far that dinosaurs were the first general life on
> Earth besides organisms and plants. Now we can probably rule out the
> organisms as the base of life at this point, because at a new stage such as
> that all that would have been possible is further organism creation. The
> dinosaurs were the first real sentient-esque life, the first beings.
> Therefore, everything must have at least marginally descended from some
> form or species of dinosauria in the dinosaurian kingdom at one point,
> including homo sapiens. Not all of these descendants would have kept the
> exact form and characteristics of their dinosaurian ancestors, but the
> relevancy is still there. As basic evidence, humans, when sunburned, do
> slough off a layer of skin, and grow new skin and lose skin daily at a
> molecular level. As for man descending from apes, this is still possible as
> well, except that the apes were not the first rung in sapien evolution. The
> next step in this sequence of theories is my theory on extinction, the
> Repercussions Theory, and will be included next time. Please note this is
> just a new theory and not all details are here. Anyone wishing for more
> that I don't post is welcome to ask.
>
> Brittany Frederick, paleontolgist and author of "The Ancients: Hidden
> Mysteries of the Dawn of Time"
I think I'll leave it up to others here, who have the time and interest,
to point out the places your reasoning is incorrect.--Sean C.