• TEACHING TRUE PALEONTOLOGY--not that con-art of saber-tooth tiger with

    From Archimedes Plutonium@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 21:41:37 2023
    #18-1, My 33rd published book

    Was the Saber-Toothed-Tiger, Smilodon, Paleontologists most laughable mistake? // Was the 4 tusked Gomphothere the 2nd joke? Paleontology series, book 1 Kindle Edition

    by Archimedes Plutonium (Author)

    Last revision was 30Mar2021. This is AP's 33rd published book on science.

    Preface: Ever since I was a teenager in High School, I was troubled with the saber-toothed tiger-- how evolution could have built such an animal. But I was not logical in mind as a teenager, and had to wait until now to let my logical mind survey that
    perplexing question. To an extraordinary claim in science-- huge teeth that an animal cannot cope with, requires extra-special evidence and proofs of science. How can evolution theory (even though it is a rule or algorithm) (see my Superdeterminism
    replaces Darwin Evolution book), how can evolution produce an animal with teeth that "get in the way of everything" as the animal goes through life. So, I am asking the science community to completely re-examine the fossil evidence of Smilodon. I do not
    have that evidence available, but the entire Paleontology community can make the evidence available. For what I suspect is that the tiger never had saber-teeth and that those teeth found in digs or tar pits, were the teeth of Entelodonts or some ungulate
    horn or walrus type animal teeth. In other words, I question the claim there ever existed a cat with huge canine teeth.

    Cover Picture: What spurred me onto this small book was a few days ago seeing the cover of Science News showing a Saber-Toothed Tiger. And how utterly ridiculous for a tiger to have those teeth. And just as ridiculous that grown scientists believe such
    nonsense without questioning it.

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    #18-2, 65th published book

    PTEROSAURS; Paleontology mistake for it never flew, it sailed and oar-rowed with their Sail (not a wing for flying); paleontology series, book 2 Kindle Edition
    by Archimedes Plutonium (Author)

    Last revision was 22Dec2021. And this is AP's 65th published book, mostly on science.
    Preface: I was reading a Scientific American article of October, 2019 on Pterosaurs, giant animals, some the size of giraffes flying. This upset my logical mind and knew there was a big mistake in this. Thus, I wrote this book to put some logical
    commonsense into the field of paleontology.

    Cover Picture is my picture of that magazine article.

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    Table of Contents
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    1) Why the increasing number of Paleontology Mistakes, due to the rise of the Internet as worldwide forum to argue with a cloistered science.

    2) The AP Conjecture on Pterosaurs.

    3) Sails, or rowing-oars, not wings.

    4) A logical and physiological difference between a Sail and a Wing.

    5) Mechanism to evolve Sails, not wings.

    6) Pteroid bone and flexor tendon for rowing oar.

    7) What the Pterosaurs ate is revealing.

    8) The huge widespread prevalence of Shallow Seas in geological time.



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    #17-1, 54th published book
    Ants created Wasps and Bees Hypothesis// evolution series, book 1
    by Archimedes Plutonium (Author) (Amazon's Kindle)

    Recently in Entomology science was a team of scientists suggesting the Wasps go back 250 million years and eventually evolve-create the Ant species about 140 million years ago. Upon reading this on August 9, 2019, my intuition said this must be wrong for
    the Wasp was too complex in evolution over the Ant and so the Ant must be the ancient species that would evolve-create the Wasp and Bee species. This book is my journal proof in evidence that the Ant created the Wasp & Bee.

    Cover picture is an assortment of ants and wasps and bees. And we can easily see, that the Ant is the more biologically primitive animal while the wasp and bee are more complex animals. Biological evolution does not work with complex evolving into
    primitive, but rather primitive evolving into complex, such as flying wings of most wasps while lack of wings for most ants.

    Length: 22 pages

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    #17-2, 57th published book

    How 6 legged insects evolved//How bird wings evolved// Wing experiment// evolution series, book 2
    by Archimedes Plutonium (Author) (Amazon's Kindle)
    Last revision was 20Nov2021. And this is AP's 57th published book of science. Preface: This book is a continuation of the question of whether Wasps evolved first and then created Ants, or as I believe, that Ants came first and created via evolution the wasp. So in a research of that chain of events, of which came first, I was
    pulled into trying to solve the evolution of insect wings, the evolution of 6 legs for insects and finally, into the evolution of how a reptile species evolved into a bird with wings. All of this, because a few days in August 2019, I read where a group
    of scientists believed the Wasp came first and created the Ant species.
    My cover picture is a Google search for "bird wing evolution". And we clearly can see how the leg of a reptile can easily evolve into becoming a wing of a bird.

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    #17-3, 104th published book

    How Gigantic insects, plants evolved in Devonian, Dragonflies // evolution series, book 3 Kindle Edition
    by Archimedes Plutonium (Author)

    Last revision was 18Sep2021. This is AP's 104th book of science.
    The Devonian geological age had gigantism of plants and animals. Some ferns and horsetails grew to the size of trees and many insects grew to a huge size, such as Dragonflies the size of a human arm. Several attempts have been given to account for this
    gigantic size, but none seem plausible. So I offer a theory to explain it, because it has to be some physical characteristics of Earth itself, during the Devonian to account for gigantism in both plants and animals.
    Cover Picture: Is my iphone photograph of a Google search on "dragonfly Devonian".
    Length: 18 pages

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    #17-4, 106th published book

    Microbats evolved from mice & Megabats evolved from rats // evolution series, book 4 Kindle Edition
    By Archimedes Plutonium

    I wanted to do a evolution book on Bats because they are the premier flying animal, for their flying abilities are unsurpassed. And, bats are prime research into the theory of AP that viruses function as skin, coat, tissue builders of plants and animals,
    providing them with metals into the skin, coat, tissue. And since bats have a huge virus load to help them evolve into the world's finest flyers, is a remarkable and noteworthy research study. But also, I want to do a book on bats to emphasize the
    message that in evolution, the first major concern over other concerns is the Form, Shape and Size of ancestor closely matches the form, shape and size of newly evolved successor species. So, when looking at a modern day Microbat what animal is closest
    in form, shape and size? For me the answer is the mouse. And looking at a modern day Megabat like the "flying foxes" what modern day animal do they closely resemble in form, shape and size and the answer for me is the rat.
    Cover Picture: My iphone photograph of a Google search for "bats" showing some Microbats and some Megabats.
    Length: 17 pages

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    #17-5, 103rd published book

    SNAKES: A theory on Snake Evolution, they came from eels// Evolution science
    by Archimedes Plutonium (Author) (Amazon's Kindle)

    Last revision 28Oct2021. This was AP's 103rd published science book.

    Preface: An earlier book of mine in the year 2019 placed a theory on why and how bird wings evolved. What had changed to make so many reptiles evolve wings to fly. The theory claims that there was an explosion of snake population in the environment
    during the Cretaceous geological age around 90 million years ago. So we have an explosion of snakes in the environment and what was it like for reptiles that lived in trees to see this snake coming up to eat it. The reptile had two choices, get eaten, or
    take the chance of trying to fly to the ground. So these many many encounters with snakes ended up with reptiles evolving wings to fly away from snakes. So, with the thought of snakes on my mind, I thought it would be a nice further challenge and puzzle
    to figure out where snakes evolved from. Looking at the literature, there is the claim that snakes came from legless lizards. But, to a logical mind like mine, I see the snake form, its body plan is most similar to eel body. The overall form of an animal
    is very important in evolution theory, and is an AP law of evolutionary biology- animal evolves from a rootstock of closest body plan. This law implies the closest body plan of the snake was the eel. The closest form to a snake is a eel. And I find out
    that eels go way way back in time to the Devonian geological age 419 million to 358 million years ago. Plenty of time to evolve into snakes. The big obstacle is eels have gill breathing while snakes have lung breathing. Another AP law of evolutionary
    biology is that a new species arises from a rootstock species once individuals of that species behavior is altered that benefits them to form a new species and to parasitize the rootstock species. The evolution of land snakes was started by sea snake
    kraits with lungs, who had evolved from eels perhaps 190 million years ago and around 90 million years ago made land their permanent home and became land snakes. Much later some 16 million years ago some of these land snakes returning to oceans with
    their lung breathing evolving into sea snakes, and again another AP law of evolutionary biology saying lung breathing is superior to gill breathing.

    Cover Picture-- is my iphone photograph of a Google search for "eel".

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    #17-6, 141st published book

    How the Brain-Heart-Lung evolved in tandem as a single unit in a one celled organism// evolution series, book 6
    by Archimedes Plutonium (Author) (Amazon's Kindle)

    In July of 2020 while working on my Reincarnation science book, I came across a cool idea in my mind. That the brain and heart and lung function in tandem with one another. And I said to myself, how can a tandem working unit of three different organs be
    so linked and how can that have evolved. Surely they must have evolved as one unit throughout their entire evolution. Seems impossible to have brain evolve separate from heart and link up later, same for lung and same for lung to heart. So the evolution
    of the brain-heart-lung must have been one whole unit from the start and slowly they migrated a distance from one another and slowly taking on an appearance of being distinct separate organs but in actuality, being a unit. And then a miracle like tv show
    of NOVA on slime-molds presented itself in September of 2020 and answered most of my questions of how a tandem unit of brain-heart-lung evolved.

    Cover Picture: My iphone photograph of various slime-molds as pictured in a Google search on the Web. I was looking for tubes and filaments and the sense of motion in the one celled organism.


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    #17-7, 215th published book

    Biology Evolution of motion in animals; science of legs// biology evolution

    by Archimedes Plutonium (Author) (Amazon's Kindle)

    Preface: I am writing this book because, many ideas concerning motion and legs in biology are scattered over various of my other books, that I needed a book to consolidate in one place all those various ideas. In so doing this consolidation, I point out
    the several mistakes made in Old Chemistry and Old Biology, especially the huge mistake of thinking fungus are not animals, when fungi were the first animals and vital to plants as the plants need the fungus animal-CO2, and the fungus needs the plant O2.
    And so, animals need motion to carry the heavy molecules of CO2 and thus legs on animals to move and visit plants, to give plants their animal-CO2. Animal-CO2 is a isomer of CO2, a mistake that Old Chemistry made in thinking the Lewis Structure is based
    on the number 8 of magnetic monopoles in bonding when in truth, it is based on the number 6, causing three isomers of CO2 to exist.

    Cover Picture: Fungus Hyphae as legs of the fungus, although it moves slowly. This is my iphone photograph of a Google search for "fungus hyphae". And one can see that fungus attached to plant becomes the roots instead of legs or fins. One can even argue
    that roots of plants originated from fungus hyphae.


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    TEACHING TRUE PALEONTOLOGY--not that con-art of saber-tooth tiger with walrus tusks, just to bilk museum goers in California, and State animal Smilodon--rake in money, never the truth

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