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Dkarma, in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

What strikes me most about this picture is the weight. The triceratops femur is not much longer, but it’s like twice as thick. The weight it must have bore is simply incredible when you think of alligators as our largest reptiles alive now.

Dinosaurs were beyond massive. The vegetation required to feed these giant herbivores must have been astounding.

dangblingus, in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

Rude! That lady isnt fat at all!

KingJalopy, in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

Why is she laid out on plastic?

BrianTheeBiscuiteer,

To make you think racist thoughts about how tall the bones are.

feedum_sneedson,

Don’t be weird.

TheLobotomist,
@TheLobotomist@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

At least not THAT weird

feedum_sneedson,

That specific kind of weird, I suppose I meant. It’s fine to be weird, I’m weird.

FartsWithAnAccent, in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)
@FartsWithAnAccent@kbin.social avatar

Holy shit, that dinosaur had a person for a leg!

3ntranced,

No no no, you misunderstood, the lady pictured has both a triceratops and elephant femur. A marvel of modern medicine!

tygerprints, in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

Again, I'm just floored (so is the person in the photo!) by this kind of thing. To think such gigantic reptiles once populated this planet, for realsies. I mean if that doesn't sound like something out of the most way out kind of science fiction. And yet we had no idea such creatures existed until fossils began turning up around the 1820s.

Can you imagine what kind of plays Shakespeare would have written about dinosaurs if he'd known about them? But even suggesting that thunder lizards once existed on earth would probably have landed you in the stocks back then.

SpaceNoodle,

The fossils were always turning up, paleontology just didn’t really take off until then.

tygerprints,

I'm sure that's true - I wonder how early the earliest fossil of a dinosaur was actually unearthed, and if people even had an inkling what it meant.

massive_bereavement,
@massive_bereavement@kbin.social avatar

Here be dragons.

SpaceNoodle,

People had good guesses millennia ago, but they also sometimes thought they were dragons

tygerprints,

To me the fact that they belong to dinosaurs is almost as fantastic and awesome as if they DID belong to dragons. I've always found dinosaurs to be kind of hard to accept as a reality, especially when you stand next to those gigantic bones or visit a display of animatronic ones and realize, "these things once were actually real and alive."

SpaceNoodle,

How is it harder to accept the closer you are to evidence?

But yeah, dinosaurs were basically dragons, just with worse luck.

jlow, in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

Love the “human for size” part ^__^

kyden, in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)
@kyden@lemmy.world avatar

It’s amusing when you can say “human for scale” instead of banana.

tygerprints,

Here's the same bone, compared to a coffee bean. And now, next to a quarter. And now next to a rum-soaked twinkie. For science.

TheGreenGolem, in A Triceratops femur (left) compared to that of an African elephant (right)

So many broth!

CareHare, in Saiga antelops look otherworldly

I find their awkward weirdness extremely cute. I wish there were goats that had their nose.

Ashyr, (edited ) in Biblically accurate angels

I’m not an expert in the topic, but it’s remarkable how this particular idea has really taken on life of its own. For anyone interested in apocalyptic literature or weird angels, here’s a high level explanation.

So a lot of apocalyptic imagery isn’t really meant to be taken literally. They represent ideas that were meant to be understood by the recipients.

  • So the faces of the four creatures represent the sum of all creation.
  • Covered in eyes implies that God (and his agents) are all seeing.
  • The wings imply they can move swiftly and be present wherever needed.

Taken together, these images tell us that God has authority over all creation, can see injustice and act swiftly when necessary.

These are just theorized examples, because we can’t be 100% sure what the original intent was. The point is that the audience almost certainly understood and received it as such.

This is also true for Revelation, a book rich in apocalyptic imagery, most of which we can make more accurate guesses. For instance, the beast referenced by 666 is most likely Nero Caesar. This theory is supported because there are alternative, ancient versions which use 616.

Here’s how the gematria (Hebrew numbering system) supports this theory:

Nero Caesar, in Hebrew, can be transliterated from Greek as נרון קסר (Neron Kesar). Hebrew, unlike English, does not have separate numerical digits, so each letter also serves as a number. Here’s how the calculation works:


<span style="color:#323232;">•	נ (Nun) = 50
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ר (Resh) = 200
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ו (Vav) = 6
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ן (Nun final form) = 50
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ק (Qof) = 100
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ס (Samekh) = 60
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ר (Resh) = 200
</span>

Adding these up: 50 + 200 + 6 + 50 + 100 + 60 + 200 equals 666.

If you start with Latin rather than the Greek, Nero’s name is transliterated as נרו קסר (Nero Kesar) in Hebrew, omitting the final ‘n’ (נ) found in “Neron”. The calculation would be as follows:


<span style="color:#323232;">•	נ (Nun) = 50
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ר (Resh) = 200
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ו (Vav) = 6
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ק (Qof) = 100
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ס (Samekh) = 60
</span><span style="color:#323232;">•	ר (Resh) = 200
</span>

Adding these numbers (50 + 200 + 6 + 100 + 60 + 200) equals 616.

There you go. Apocalyptic imagery is really weird, but it is coded with intent. This can be difficult as it tends to appeal to the red-stringers in all of us. Good literature, like good science, should never seek to validate assumptions, but to follow the text and apply Occam’s Razor liberally.

TheLobotomist,
@TheLobotomist@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Wow! Thank you so much for this deep dive!

Ashyr,

I think it’s an utterly fascinating topic that is largely misunderstood. Which is fair as it’s difficult and there are few certain answers.

Thanks for taking the time to read it!

eran_morad, in Biblically accurate angels

Bitches was on some real shit when they wrote these fairy tales.

Grass,

This is deffs just Ezekiel’s drug trip

jlow, in Biblically accurate angels

Hieronymus Bosch would have loved those!

IcedCoffeeBitch, in Biblically accurate angels

Imagine one of these fuckers saying “Do not be afraid”

jared,

“Ignore Me!”

amio,

Myeah, if you don't mind I'm gonna go right ahead and shit myself anyway, thanks.

Gbagginsthe3rd, in Hundreds of elongated skulls found in Perù

All hail CHONGOS!

FuckyWucky, in Hundreds of elongated skulls found in Perù

Humans are so weird. how did this practice come about i wonder, did someone think ‘i want my child’s head to be long’ for reasons and did the cloth thing or did they go ‘I wonder what happens if i were to wrap this cloth around my baby’s head for years’

pfannkuchen_gesicht,

maybe it happened by accident at some point and other people thought it looked dope

GregorGizeh,

This is pretty fucking weird, but I can sort of see how a weird beauty ideal becomes the norm, and at least having a long skull isn’t automatically an impairment. Meanwhile the old Chinese bound the feet of their women, super painful and making them completely useless because they simply can’t walk or stand and have to be carried everywhere. Also a beauty ideal, but even more weird in my opinion because it’s straight up crippling

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