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>>11576296
>Fails to meet the definition of crank.
>crank definition: 1. a person who has strange or unusual ideas and beliefs
Reminder that plate tectonics was considered a crank theory

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>>9603962
>The dinosaurs didn't have a space program

That we know of...

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>>9325219
I'm sure there's been a shit load of technology and knowledge that has been completely lost. Just look at myth and legend. Everything from various "gods" to shit like Atlantis can be explained with modern technology. Who really knows how old those myths and legends are? Civilization maybe extremely old and we simply have lost everything so many times it isn't funny anymore.

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>>9268523
Because that is far more expensive to do than simply dumping it other places and letting it be someone else's problem in 100 years.

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>>9154987
There could be entire civilizations lost to time that we will never even know a hint about. Alexandria was a real bad loss. It makes me wonder what the Vatican has hidden in their library that may never see the light of day.

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>> No.8992529 [View]
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>being so deluded that you can't understand plate tectonics and how mountains are made.
>tfw never seeing the fossil record of the dino cities

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>>8906573
Pretty cool. I wonder what the crust has swallowed up that we will never get to see.

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>>8883911
>no Paleocene-aged deposits in the area
How does that happen? Did they get beamed into space or replaced with new crust and slid under another?

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