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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. 
Wes that part had me rolling on the damned floor :-)

Ok.Good. We're finally at the really good stuff..the next word is
"relevancy", so it must be good.
> relevancy is still there. As basic evidence, humans, when sunburned, 
> 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-- 
> still possible huh Wes? ;-)
> 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 
Ooooh! I can't wait!


> 

> Brittany Frederick, paleontolgist and author of "The Ancients: Hidden
>
This guy REALLY pisses me off!"paleontolgist" my ass.If he hadn't said
that so much I wouldn't have a problem with him being on this list.I
would see him as someone who had an interest and was just starting to
pursue it, but to go around telling people that he's a paleontologist
and putting it on a damned book is too much.Well Wes that's my rant.
:-)  Take care, Sean C.