very well done . I love the passion for facts and professionalism . I'm Canadian but had the pleasure of working with Swiss jewellers for 20 years . Kind of a flash back seeing the host's drive and scientific approach . A well educated country from what I see.
18:56 Its also crazy to think after the end of the world it would have only taken the surviving animals a few generations to lose the instinctual fear of surface predators. So assuming the surface was traversable, its possible it was only a few years before they moved out and up.
It would be absolutely amazing if we could see or even just estimate a model how a Microraptor would have flew!? Did it use its leg wings? or were they more like an 'inverted V stabiliser/ inverted Y including the tail feathers'? Or if they used all four did they alternate like a dragonfly? or were the leg wings for manoeuvrability, and not for flight power? Did they even fly for that matter? or were they gliders and ambush predators from high trees... it's just interesting to think about.
Aren't the bone sections of fossils quite fragile? It sounds really risky to to use them as part of the display model. If they use mostly replicas to make it, why bother using the real fossil at all. Instead, they could buy the rights, leae the fossil with researchers. Any replicas, or presentation are only authorized by the buyers. And once the fossil has been fully documented, it could go to the buyer. I would think for such valuable items, I"d want it kept in a place that knew how to take care of it.
very well done . I love the passion for facts and professionalism . I'm Canadian but had the pleasure of working with Swiss jewellers for 20 years . Kind of a flash back seeing the host's drive and scientific approach . A well educated country from what I see.
18:56 Its also crazy to think after the end of the world it would have only taken the surviving animals a few generations to lose the instinctual fear of surface predators. So assuming the surface was traversable, its possible it was only a few years before they moved out and up.
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It would be absolutely amazing if we could see or even just estimate a model how a Microraptor would have flew!?
Did it use its leg wings? or were they more like an 'inverted V stabiliser/ inverted Y including the tail feathers'? Or if they used all four did they alternate like a dragonfly? or were the leg wings for manoeuvrability, and not for flight power? Did they even fly for that matter? or were they gliders and ambush predators from high trees... it's just interesting to think about.
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Aren't the bone sections of fossils quite fragile? It sounds really risky to to use them as part of the display model. If they use mostly replicas to make it, why bother using the real fossil at all. Instead, they could buy the rights, leae the fossil with researchers. Any replicas, or presentation are only authorized by the buyers. And once the fossil has been fully documented, it could go to the buyer. I would think for such valuable items, I"d want it kept in a place that knew how to take care of it.
Wow sad to see some Americans being so rude and arrogant