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king of dino's
these are 3 ways we Can bring them back. i know this may not happen but it might
1. Some how we Controll Time its self Weird Yes but it can be down its the last thing To be Done We done all But Time

2.Real Good DNA i mean Good yet again there is some out there Find it


3 mech/DNA Cross Both live tissue With Mech ( Not mechgodzilla) and we can learn and understand them


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Captain Rachael
QUOTE(king of dino's @ May 10 2006, 07:38 PM) [snapback]1182508[/snapback]

these are 3 ways we Can bring them back. i know this may not happen but it might
1. Some how we Controll Time its self Weird Yes but it can be down its the last thing To be Done We done all But Time

2.Real Good DNA i mean Good yet again there is some out there Find it
3 mech/DNA Cross Both live tissue With Mech ( Not mechgodzilla) and we can learn and understand them
Plz reply........ thumbsup.gif



OR we invent some kind of enlarger-ray and enlarge toy dinosaurs...then implant A.I in them....Haha. They wouldnt really be dinosaurs, but oh well.

Crocodiles...we could mutate crocodiles. I mean, they are a descendent of dinosaurs right? So maybe they have some random pent up strand of DNA and when exposed to radiation (the ultra cool kind you find in movies) they mutate into DINOSAURS.

One thing confused me though...in jurrassic park - WHY did they use Frog DNA? Wouldnt it make more sense to use Reptillian DNA?
Blaargghhhhhhh

Im just looking forward to the day i can have a pet Raptor and feed it things blink.gif
sadistic jellyfish of doom
QUOTE(Piracy Is The Game @ May 10 2006, 05:12 AM) [snapback]1182534[/snapback]

OR we invent some kind of enlarger-ray and enlarge toy dinosaurs...then implant A.I in them....Haha. They wouldnt really be dinosaurs, but oh well.

Crocodiles...we could mutate crocodiles. I mean, they are a descendent of dinosaurs right? So maybe they have some random pent up strand of DNA and when exposed to radiation (the ultra cool kind you find in movies) they mutate into DINOSAURS.

One thing confused me though...in jurrassic park - WHY did they use Frog DNA? Wouldnt it make more sense to use Reptillian DNA?
Blaargghhhhhhh

Im just looking forward to the day i can have a pet Raptor and feed it things blink.gif

crocodiles were around during the triassic period, when the first dinosaurs evolved. Birds are descendants of dinosaurs, though.
justcallmefox
If we were able to bring back dinosaurs, don't ya think we'd be able to bring back other things (namely humans) from the dead? hmm.gif
sadistic jellyfish of doom
QUOTE(justcallmefox @ May 10 2006, 07:58 AM) [snapback]1182691[/snapback]

If we were able to bring back dinosaurs, don't ya think we'd be able to bring back other things (namely humans) from the dead? hmm.gif

no. this would be like using fossilized organic matter. unless the person was fossilized...
Pax Unum
QUOTE(king of dino's @ May 10 2006, 06:38 AM) [snapback]1182508[/snapback]

these are 3 ways we Can bring them back. i know this may not happen but it might
1. Some how we Controll Time its self Weird Yes but it can be down its the last thing To be Done We done all But Time

2.Real Good DNA i mean Good yet again there is some out there Find it
3 mech/DNA Cross Both live tissue With Mech ( Not mechgodzilla) and we can learn and understand them
Plz reply........ thumbsup.gif


time travel?....

good DNA?... We must sequence the DNA — find out what the genetic code of the animal is. That's several billion letters strung together in a chain. One gap in the chain could possibly ruin the whole thing.

In the Jurassic Park stories, frog DNA is used to plug the holes in the DNA. This is really silly! As paleontological critics have remarked, "too much frog DNA and your T. rex croaks."

A reasonably intact dinosaur genome is necessary to progress further — putting together DNA is a lot harder than reconstructing a dinosaur skeleton from its bones, and that's plenty hard. The odds of correctly assembling a fragmentary genome are similar to putting a million-piece puzzle together with your eyes closed. DNA allows some room for mistakes (not all DNA is used), but it doesn't seem likely that we could get enough for any one animal.

If we somehow got a whole dinosaur genome, we would somehow have to make it assemble into chromosomes, which we don't know how to do with dinosaur DNA. That might be able to be accomplished with a few decades of work.

Here comes the zinger. These chromosomes now would have to be implanted into a compatible, living, intact egg. Crocodile eggs, or even eggs of the same dinosaur genus, would not work. In vertebrates, the same (or at least closely related) species' egg and cytoplasm apparently are required for the egg to develop normally. The major problem here is that we just have the DNA — we don't know what species we have (DNA doesn't come with nametags), and even if we did we don't have a living dinosaur egg of that species!

mech/DNA?...

Are Movies Science?
frogfish
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Crocodiles...we could mutate crocodiles. I mean, they are a descendent of dinosaurs right? So maybe they have some random pent up strand of DNA and when exposed to radiation (the ultra cool kind you find in movies) they mutate into DINOSAURS.

Sadistic got it right...Crocs and dinos shared a common ancestor...They lived side-by-side.

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1. Some how we Controll Time its self Weird Yes but it can be down its the last thing To be Done We done all But Time

Sorry, but it is impossible to control time...
justcallmefox
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no. this would be like using fossilized organic matter. unless the person was fossilized.


So maybe if the person was decomposed to the point where they were just bones...
Jack_of_Blades
QUOTE(Pax Unum @ May 10 2006, 10:26 AM) [snapback]1182731[/snapback]


In the Jurassic Park stories, frog DNA is used to plug the holes in the DNA. This is really silly! As paleontological critics have remarked, "too much frog DNA and your T. rex croaks."

Are Movies Science?


Wouldn't it make more sense to use bird
or reptile DNA, but it is a movie.
Master Sage
I dont want Dinos back! It screw up the modern ecosytem!
R3LOAD
QUOTE(king of dino's @ May 10 2006, 07:38 AM) [snapback]1182508[/snapback]

these are 3 ways we Can bring them back. i know this may not happen but it might
1. Some how we Controll Time its self Weird Yes but it can be down its the last thing To be Done We done all But Time

2.Real Good DNA i mean Good yet again there is some out there Find it
3 mech/DNA Cross Both live tissue With Mech ( Not mechgodzilla) and we can learn and understand them
Plz reply........ thumbsup.gif



Didnt they make a movie on this wink2.gif tongue.gif
FLY SPITTA
QUOTE(king of dino's @ May 10 2006, 04:38 AM) [snapback]1182508[/snapback]

these are 3 ways we Can bring them back. i know this may not happen but it might
1. Some how we Controll Time its self Weird Yes but it can be down its the last thing To be Done We done all But Time

2.Real Good DNA i mean Good yet again there is some out there Find it
3 mech/DNA Cross Both live tissue With Mech ( Not mechgodzilla) and we can learn and understand them
Plz reply........ thumbsup.gif






I do believe with everything excpet the first one. Anything is possible... But controlling time... is my only doubt.... 99.9% sure that will never be able to be done.
frogfish
3rd one doesn't make sense...and for the second, you can't clone without a surrogate mother...
ivytheplant
QUOTE(2PAC4LIFE @ Jun 3 2006, 12:35 PM) [snapback]1216543[/snapback]

I do believe with everything excpet the first one. Anything is possible... But controlling time... is my only doubt.... 99.9% sure that will never be able to be done.


Oh come on. If Doctor Who can do it...

QUOTE(Piracy Is The Game @ May 10 2006, 06:12 AM) [snapback]1182534[/snapback]

Im just looking forward to the day i can have a pet Raptor and feed it things blink.gif


Or people? wink2.gif

I still would like to see a Trex rampage down a crowded city street. Outside of a movie. That would make my lifetime. That, and seeing a tornado with my own eyes of course.

Of course assuming we can bring dinosaurs back, there's some problems to think about. Namely oxygen content. It's so incredibly low now compared to 65 million years ago that I doubt the dinosaurs would be very healthy, if they survived.
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