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  1. Ah, I forgot about that. And yes that would definitely be a viable possibility. The blood/DNA would still be intact as it would be inside a mosquito which is also inside a fossil and most likely ice.
  2. Ah very fun ideas. Also makes me wish that I could live long enough until we are able to freely travel through space when driving a spacecraft is as normal as driving a car. My saddest realization is the fact that I will never know what secrets the universe holds, and that I will most likely be 6 feet under long before then. We can all dream though. And in dreams we have no rules binding us.
  3. Ah, I see then. Well, I would be happy to see a mammoth. Although, it would be very interesting to actually see a live dinosaur. But it does give me some sketchy flashbacks of Jurassic Park. XD Do you think cloning of dinosaurs may ever be possible if we do happen to find some DNA specimine? If they can survive for that long anyways.
  4. I remember that fairly recently there was news of a frozen T-Rex skeleton found with an actual skin sample still on the bones. As far as I udnerstand, it's DNA strcture was not complete, therefore rendering it "unconeable". Although, with so many advancements in the field of cloning, it may even be possible to splice alligator/crocodile or even turtle DNA into the current sample and effectively create a hyrbid T-Rex if this iat all possible. Does anyone think that we will be seeing this in our future? The ice caps are melting, and we will be finding quite a bit of interesting fossils under them that should be very well preserved. Hell, we could even bring back woolly mammoths I bet. What do you think?
  5. Have you read any of the books by Orson Scott Card? Such as Xenocide, Speaker for the Dead, or Genocide perhaps? They all deal with xenobiology as if it were actually in practice in the future. Very interesting.
  6. http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=6657 ^ Truley amazing. Words fail me at this current time.
  7. that solves the dragon one, but what about the alien. I haven't found anything else on it besides the article I linked to.
  8. come to think of it your right! Reptiles are bron from eggs, as would be dragons. And that = no need for a umbilical cord. Dunno how I missed that one
  9. Check out the article with the baby alien. The amount of clear pictures are fairly unprecedented.
  10. First off, I am a 14 year old and by no means on the level of thinking that some of the older members here are at. But I have found these two articles very interesting, specificaly the "baby" alien article because of it's genuinity and the amount of clear pictures supplied with the article. The baby dragon one causes me to be a little more skeptical however but the umbilical cord raises some questions and I also wanted to know if any one could find a x-ray of this dragon. Also another observation about the "baby dragon" is that in the jar the bluring of it's appendages that are farther away from the view of the camera are blured due to the liquid, while the most prominant feature; the head, is fairly clear. I could not pull this off with photoshop/maya no matter how hard I tried and I believe that it is either real or a damn good sculpture. http://www.metatech.org/bdd.html < Baby Dragon. http://ufocasebook.com/caponi.html < Baby Alien.
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