From Canada Free Press
Science claims that dinosaurs lived at least 65 million years ago. They also claim the sun is about 4.6 billion years old. Knowing this, logic dictates that the sun must have been warming the earth at the time of the dinosaurs.
- Plants, trees and animals existed in an atmosphere much like it is today.
- Physicists state that neither perpetual motion nor an endless source of energy can exist without being resupplied.
- Using their conclusions, we must assume that the sun has been burring all that time.
- In 4.6 billion years the sun should be getting smaller, sending fewer rays toward earth. And, if it is slowly burning out like a campfire, the earth should naturally be getting colder. Right? Astronomers claim that the distance between the sun and the earth has remained unchanged.
- Additionally, most intelligent scientists agree that the earth has warmed by only one-tenth of one degree. Has anyone ever noticed the difference between 100.00° and 100.01°?
- Colorado Springs has 150 frost-free days a year. A short growing season makes for less food. If the temperature of the earth went up by one whole degree, there’d be fewer hungry people. Right?
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However, I would find it hard to believe that the earth wasn't quite different back then. On one hand it could have been so pure we would have had trouble breathing! And on the other hand, ...
I do know that if we did raise in temperature....most places would have a longer growing season which would be beneficial. The extra green house gases would be better for the plants also.
We are nowhere near the levels that Earth had during the dinosaurs...