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The cambrian explosion
#61
RE: The cambrian explosion
I know, it should be classed as a wonder of the world. You can almost hear the "click" of their logic circuits disengaging as the subject changes.
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#62
RE: The cambrian explosion
(January 7, 2015 at 12:41 pm)h4ym4n Wrote: Do you happen to know the time length that the 'explosion' took to actually happen?

Look it up

When you can compress the entire history of the Universe into the time between Oct. 23, 4004 BC and now, the Cambrian wasn't all that long ago.
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#63
RE: The cambrian explosion
(January 8, 2015 at 11:54 am)Gawdzilla Wrote:
(January 7, 2015 at 12:41 pm)h4ym4n Wrote: Do you happen to know the time length that the 'explosion' took to actually happen?

Look it up

When you can compress the entire history of the Universe into the time between Oct. 23, 4004 BC and now, the Cambrian wasn't all that long ago.

Around 3000 BC?
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#64
RE: The cambrian explosion
(January 8, 2015 at 11:57 am)JesusHChrist Wrote:
(January 8, 2015 at 11:54 am)Gawdzilla Wrote: When you can compress the entire history of the Universe into the time between Oct. 23, 4004 BC and now, the Cambrian wasn't all that long ago.

Around 3000 BC?

More like 1785 CE...
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#65
RE: The cambrian explosion
(January 8, 2015 at 10:34 am)Hoopington Wrote: Hi, yeah, I read that, it was a spoof never meant to be aired but was aired by mistake.

Thinking You sure about that? The sketch wasn't a standalone one; it formed part of an entire collection put together by the VT department, lots of out-takes and bloopers (hence the 'traditional' response to fluffs and gaffes: "Merry Christmas, VT!") combined with specially shot material. Plenty of T&A and more swearing than a vicars' convention. The TV schedules, then as now, are prepared well in advance. If their private staff entertainment was broadcast, it wouldn't be by mistake and there would definitely be complaints, not to mention rolling heads.

I fear that the murky world of the internet rumour strikes again.
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#66
RE: The cambrian explosion
(January 8, 2015 at 12:10 pm)popeyespappy Wrote:
(January 8, 2015 at 11:57 am)JesusHChrist Wrote: Around 3000 BC?

More like 1785 CE...

I was way off on the date of the Cambrian explosion. Being curious I did the arithmetic and on a scale of 6000 years total age, came up with the Cambrian explosion occurring about 800 years ago.

About the time the Mongols were traipsing around Asia and into Europe. Wonder what they thought of the trilobites?
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#67
RE: The cambrian explosion
Age of the Universe - A 13,800,000,000
Biblical Age of the Universe - B 6,000
Formula for Scale - S A/B
A/B= 2,300,000
Cambrian Explosion Years Before Present - C 530,000,000
Formula to convert C to Biblical Time C/S
C/S= 230
2015 - 230 = 1,785

But I could have done that wrong.
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#68
RE: The cambrian explosion
(January 8, 2015 at 12:37 pm)popeyespappy Wrote: Age of the Universe - A 13,800,000,000
Biblical Age of the Universe - B 6,000
Formula for Scale - S A/B
A/B= 2,300,000
Cambrian Explosion Years Before Present - C 530,000,000
Formula to convert C to Biblical Time C/S
C/S= 230
2015 - 230 = 1,785

But I could have done that wrong.

I used age of the earth (~4,000,000,000) and not age of the universe. Then, did cross multiplication (6000/x = 4,000,000,000/500,000,000) and got 750 for x.

Now you've got me wondering which is the "correct" reference point. AoU or AoE? It seems the biblical "dates" for both are the same.

Sorta like discussing the properties of dylithium crystals I suppose.
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#69
RE: The cambrian explosion
Don't be daft - dylithium crystals indeed. That's just plain ridiculous.

It's dilithium.
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#70
RE: The cambrian explosion
The most successful living things on this planet have been around since Day One, whenever that was, Cyanobacteria.
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