Orsten - Microscopic Images of Cambrian Fossils
October 9, 2005 11:39 AM Subscribe
Orsten or stinkstone (it smells like rotten eggs), is a limestone nodule that has preserved Cambrian fossils extremely well. Scanning Electron Microscopic images of the fossils reveals incredible detail.
Somebody needs to do a timelapse animation of the apparent path of evolution from slime mold to us. I think it would be highly educational for the 45% polled by Gallup who said they are creationists.
35% of those poll respondents said evolution was not "well supported" by the evidence. Hmmm. Bush's present approval rating is 37%. Coincidence? I think not :)
posted by Heywood Mogroot at 1:55 PM on October 9, 2005
35% of those poll respondents said evolution was not "well supported" by the evidence. Hmmm. Bush's present approval rating is 37%. Coincidence? I think not :)
posted by Heywood Mogroot at 1:55 PM on October 9, 2005
Amazing that these are so well preserved for being almost 6000 years old.
Isn't that around the time of the flood?
posted by horsewithnoname at 2:11 PM on October 9, 2005
Isn't that around the time of the flood?
posted by horsewithnoname at 2:11 PM on October 9, 2005
Here's a nice animation that kind of suits that purpose: noitulovE (embedded Quicktime).
posted by numlok at 2:14 PM on October 9, 2005
posted by numlok at 2:14 PM on October 9, 2005
All though this one does a great job, it doesn't quite reach back to the slime mold
posted by svenvog at 2:14 PM on October 9, 2005
posted by svenvog at 2:14 PM on October 9, 2005
horsewithnoname: Nope, 6000 Year Old Earth.
On preview: svenvog... Great minds browse alike!
posted by numlok at 2:19 PM on October 9, 2005
On preview: svenvog... Great minds browse alike!
posted by numlok at 2:19 PM on October 9, 2005
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Amazing that these are so well preserved for being almost 6000 years old.
posted by numlok at 12:02 PM on October 9, 2005