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| Gases | Gases around the planet also fall due to their atomic weight, and thus we create a baking system. As another body of matter, maybe a large asteroid or small planet, like pluto, fuse with the sun, the heat returns to our solar-system.
Once heat returns, certain gases rise faster than other gases. Hydrogen, hellium and oxygen rise much faster than carbon, and so carbon gets left in its wake. A bit like a smoggy, summer's day with heavy traffic polution. At the same time, because more gravity is returning to the solar-system, the planet turns at a much higher ratio, creates a vacuum inside, a sucks in on itself. Imagine someone sucking the air out of a soccer ball! When this happens, liquid gas runs away to form oceans, lakes and seas, and leaves residue landmass behind.
This must then solidify. As the land dries out, becomes more solid, any said creature living on the surface will not simply die becuse of the lack of gravity, but will deminish in size over the coming millions of years.
And so, what we get is a shrinking planet, moving precipitously towards the star, a refinement of the atmospheric gases, and a shrinking dinosaur population. Or: Hey! Honey, look, I shrunk the Dinosaurs! This would mean the dinosaur never actually became extinct, but simply devolved in size, until they become the lizards and reptillians we seem dotted about the planet today. But what supporting evidence is there to justify this new theory? Well, quite a lot.
Think where most dinosaur remains are found! Are they found on lush green pastures, or bone-dry arid deserts? The latter obviously. What we also know if most of this dry dusty deserts today are swimming in oil.
Oil only comes from organic life, and so, it seems reasonable to assume they were once green paradises covered in life, trees and vegitation. The real problem with the disappearance of the dinosaur is our perception of the past. We assume that because their skeletal remains are found in arid deserts that's the way it's always been. But the oil depositis should tell us different.
If you look at any movie, magazine or television depiction of dinosaur activity, you'll see a myopic view of their lifestyle. A proper evaluation of the evidence is neglected.
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