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This is how Science is supposed to work

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    This is how Science is supposed to work

    Mammoth dung discovery


    This seems to be a classic example of how science is supposed to work.
    There were two main conflicting theories here, about why the mammoth became extinct. Were they hunted to extinction by Clovis man, or were they wiped out by a cataclysmic event such as a meteor strike?

    New evidence has emerged that both theories were wrong, so both camps have gone back to the drawing board, and ditched their, obviously flawed, models.

    I like this, it restores my faith in the Scientific process




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    I deposited a mammoth dung earlier. I wonder if its safe to go back yet?

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      #3
      wait till it's ex stinked
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        #4
        Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
        Mammoth dung discovery... why the mammoth became extinct.
        Are you saying that the mammoths sh*t themselves to death?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Platypus View Post
          Are you saying that the mammoths sh*t themselves to death?
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