View Full Version : Homosaur?


darksidZz
05-16-07, 04:06 PM
Is there any evidence of past creatures who were similar to humans but descended from dinosaurs? I've heard of tales concerning other worldly visitors, ones that came from the stars. They range from fish people to dolphins... So we've discovered many variations of man? What about dinosaurs that resemble men? I've heard suppositions that dinosaurs once evolved and developed technology, then flew into space and left the Earth behind... later they returned and began abductions of us!

What do you think? Here's a few links:

http://www.sacredsites.com/africa/mali/dogon.html
http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc119.htm

Oli
05-16-07, 04:10 PM
Homosaur Bart being naughty.

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 04:23 PM
haha oli.

a homosaurus rex is genji in the morning,

peace.

Ophiolite
05-16-07, 05:07 PM
What is this nonsense doing in Earth science?

IceAgeCivilizations
05-16-07, 05:08 PM
They came from Earth goo.

Ophiolite
05-16-07, 05:14 PM
What is this rude, mindless, pseudo-scientist dooing in Earth science? (Or anywhere on this forum.)

IceAgeCivilizations
05-16-07, 05:16 PM
Abiogenesis has to do with the Earth.

Ophiolite
05-16-07, 05:18 PM
Nonsense about interstellar migrating dinosaurs belongs in pseudoscience or the cess pool.

Abiogenesis items belong in biology, not Earth science.

IceAgeCivilizations
05-16-07, 05:20 PM
But creatures came from inorganic matter, so why not?

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 05:20 PM
Abiogenesis has to do with the Earth.


yes non living matter into living matter does have something to do with the earth, but flying dolphin aliens and dino men dont.,


peace.

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 05:22 PM
But creatures came from inorganic matter, so why not?

what has that got to do with technologicaly advanced dinosaurs and dolphins from outer space.


peace.

IceAgeCivilizations
05-16-07, 05:23 PM
A new previously unknown type of morphage?

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 05:28 PM
im bailing,


peace.

IceAgeCivilizations
05-16-07, 05:29 PM
I love that this is still in the Earth Science section, too funny.

Oli
05-16-07, 05:35 PM
That's the technical term for a loan used to buy a house, right?

Oli
05-16-07, 05:35 PM
See ya, Chi.

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 05:42 PM
See ya, Chi.

i mean im leaving this thread!

now you made me contradict myself

peace.

IceAgeCivilizations
05-16-07, 05:44 PM
They're baaaaaaack.

darksidZz
05-16-07, 07:10 PM
I'm just asking if there is evidence in the fossil records to indicate a possible homosaur existed ever? Or maybe could evolve..

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 07:12 PM
no i dont think so,

for one we are not cold blooded and are mammals, not reptiles,

you know dont lay eggs? give birth to live young.

peace.

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 07:14 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammal


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reptile

IceAgeCivilizations
05-16-07, 07:42 PM
This is still under Earth Science! I can't believe it!

darksidZz
05-16-07, 07:52 PM
You do not understand, the homosaur is a probability, it might have existed. If it did there should be evidence in the fossil records somewhere, after-all who made some of those amazing machines like that atomic clock or battery thing? Maybe a homosaur did it!

Homosaurs might be a cross in dino evolution, the kind that leads to intelligence.

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 08:05 PM
no you dont understand :)

mammals cannot cross dna and breed with reptiles,
peace.

John99
05-16-07, 08:11 PM
what a load!

iceaura
05-16-07, 08:31 PM
Dinos weren't reptiles.

More like birds. Which can't cross with mammals either.

There was a bipedal dino with a larger brain case, front-facing eyes, and semi-opposable thumbs, but it went extinct. No record of it building spaceships, flying to Mars, etc.

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 08:40 PM
doesent dinosaur mean "terrible lizard" and a lizard is a reptile.

so why is it called a lizard if its not a reptile? it had no furr and layed eggs? or is this a debate about there hips and them not bieng cold blooded due to so called active lifestyle?


peace.

Genji
05-16-07, 08:42 PM
haha oli.

a homosaurus rex is genji in the morning,

peace.I KNEW when I saw this thread title EYE would be brought up.
Actually I am at my crankiest at mid afternoon, when I have to get out of my fabulous Japanese bed and come clean toilets in this crappy building.

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 08:42 PM
the very word dinosaur means reptile ..........

The term is derived from the Greek words δεινός (deinos meaning "terrible", "fearsome", or "formidable") and σαύρα (saura meaning "lizard" or "reptile").

peace.

darksidZz
05-16-07, 08:43 PM
Dinos weren't reptiles.

More like birds. Which can't cross with mammals either.

There was a bipedal dino with a larger brain case, front-facing eyes, and semi-opposable thumbs, but it went extinct. No record of it building spaceships, flying to Mars, etc.

Are you certain? How do you determine if it went extinct, just cuz they found its bones?

EmptyForceOfChi
05-16-07, 08:44 PM
I KNEW when I saw this thread title EYE would be brought up.
Actually I am at my crankiest at mid afternoon, when I have to get out of my fabulous Japanese bed and come clean toilets in this crappy building.




i couldent resist man :) you even thought of it yourself


peace.

Athelwulf
05-17-07, 03:20 AM
who made some of those amazing machines like that atomic clock or battery thing? Maybe a homosaur did it!

Wherever did you get such a weird idea? We made atomic clocks and batteries. Homo sapiens made them. Not a speculated human-like dinosaur.

Starthane Xyzth
05-17-07, 03:41 AM
Certain dinosaurs (http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/anatomy/Brain.shtml) had fairly large cranial cavities and might well have possessed some reasoning ability. Given the right selection pressures, they could potentially have evolved larger brains and grasping hands, eventually developed language and culture, etc... but there is no reason to think that a sentient dinosaur would have looked closely humanoid. No more so than the bipedal dromaeosaurids or hadrosaurs.

temur
05-17-07, 03:58 AM
Make me moderator! I will move this topic.

Nikelodeon
05-17-07, 04:32 AM
darksidZz is such a Homosaur.

Ophiolite
05-17-07, 04:58 AM
Make me moderator! I will move this topic.I'll vote for you if you'll move some of the posters to a hard vacuum.:)

Jeremyhfht
05-17-07, 05:47 AM
I'll vote for you if you'll move some of the posters to a hard vacuum.:)

e-gads, do tell me I'm excluded!

Ophiolite
05-17-07, 09:09 AM
You are safe........



....for the moment.

darksidZz
05-18-07, 05:07 PM
I believe the homosaur to exist!

kenworth
05-18-07, 07:54 PM
i was really hoping this thread was going to be about gay dinosaurs.screw you guys.pm me when you find two male raptors fossilized in a heated embrace.

Jeremyhfht
05-18-07, 11:05 PM
This isn't yiffstar you know.