Thursday, June 17, 2010

The latest proof A Study of Bird Camel Story of the Bird-Dino abort

Blows to the theory of "birds evolved from dinosaurs" come from studies of embryology ostrich. Dr. And Dr. Alan Fiduciary. Julie Nickie of the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has examined some ostrich eggs are alive, and once again lead to the conclusion that there is no evolutionary link between birds and dinosaurs. A science portal EurekAlert named, managed by the American Association for The Advancement of Science (AAAS) reports:

Dr. And Dr. Alan Fiduciary. Julie Nickie of the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill ... open some ostrich eggs are alive, and find what they believe is proof that birds are the descendants of the dinosaurs could not possibly ...

Whatever became ancestors of birds in the past, a creature it must have five fingers, and not the three-fingered hands like arthropod dinosaurs, "Fiduciary said ..." Scientists agree that dinosaurs unity gain hands with the fingers, the second and third ... Our study on ostrich embryos showed conclusively that in birds, which grow only the second finger, third and fourth, that the human equivalent of the index finger, middle finger and ring finger, and we've got the pictures to prove it, "said Fiduciary, professor and former department head of biology at UNC. "This raises new problems for those who insist that dinosaurs are the ancestors of birds modern. For example, how 'hands on' avian fingered second, third and fourth, evolved so fingers unity, the second and third? It can be said to be impossible. "39

In the same report, Dr. Fiduciary also provide an important review of invalidity - and superficiality - the theory of "birds evolved from dinosaurs":

"There are problems with the theory that it is impossible to solve it," he said [Dr. Fiduciary]. 'In addition to our results, there is also the problem of determining age. A glimpse of the creature-bird-like dinosaur that lived about 25 million to 80 million years after the emergence of the oldest bird, which is 150 million years ago. "

"If someone sees a chicken skeleton and dinosaur skeletons using binoculars, they will look alike. However, closer inspection reveals many differences and thorough, "said Fiduciary. "Arthropod dinosaurs, for example, has a curved and serrated teeth. But the birds are first to have straight teeth, not serrated, and resembles a nail. Both are also different kinds of animals in the process of growth and replacement of teeth. "40

This evidence reveals that the "Dino-bird" (bird-dinosaur) was merely a symbol or icon Darwinism: a myth that is maintained only for the sake of a dogmatic belief of the theory.

Harun Yahya

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