SLD
Contributor
Man has dominated this planet for a mere 10,000 years at most. And really only truly developed a globe spanning civilization in the last few hundred years at the most and a technological one for only 100 years.
This is a mere blink of an eye in geological terms. If we were wiped off the earth by an asteroid tomorrow how long would it take for all traces of our civilization to be destroyed? Wouldn’t evidence of our larger structures be showing up in the fossil record for tens of millions of years? 63 million to be more exact? Or even 250 million?
Is it possible that an extremely intelligent species of dinosaurs began to develop language and civilization before the KT extinction event? If so shouldn’t we have found it somewhere in the fossil record by now if it developed to our level? Or to that of say the Roman Empire?
Maybe it formed on the Yucatán peninsula.
This is a mere blink of an eye in geological terms. If we were wiped off the earth by an asteroid tomorrow how long would it take for all traces of our civilization to be destroyed? Wouldn’t evidence of our larger structures be showing up in the fossil record for tens of millions of years? 63 million to be more exact? Or even 250 million?
Is it possible that an extremely intelligent species of dinosaurs began to develop language and civilization before the KT extinction event? If so shouldn’t we have found it somewhere in the fossil record by now if it developed to our level? Or to that of say the Roman Empire?
Maybe it formed on the Yucatán peninsula.