Where to Begin Looking | Bone Hunt: Discovering Dinosaurs with AI
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- This episode covers where you can begin hunting for dinosaur bones, the types of places where you are likely to have the most success, and how knowing this can help you better train your AI implementation to yield more productive probability maps!
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Where to Begin Looking | Bone Hunt: Discovering Dinosaurs with AI
Great video Bob. Huge interest in this now as discoveries are made daily. People are starting to realize the rocks are not always simple stones. I see you looking at the biology as I do. I found that the Soft Tissue and bone to stone is from nucleophilic substitution in wet transition metal floods. The metals create oxides and the colors. Hopefully we can compare notes when you have time?
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Thank you for the referral Pedro.
I just noticed - I said in this video that the Morrison in my area consists of three members but the ones I mentioned in the video are the ones exposed from an area we hunted in Utah (Tidwell, Saltwash, Brushy Basin) - so these are correct for say the Moab area in Utah. Here in my region in NM we have the Saltwash, Brushy Basin, then the Jackpile Sandstone members. Sorry for the error :-)
My valid comments are removed. Why wont you do science with me.....
I dont know why you had this experience w the comments - I did not remove them - perhaps there is a corporate scrub kind of thing going on - I dont know - Please try to repost it
@@zmadscientist Bob thank you so much for replying. Happy New Year. I do get scrubbed regularly thats for sure...so glad to see it was not your choice. I have found Scientists to be ...hard to reach....with my new research on soft tissue preservation which happens in wet salty floods and changes a lot.
Are you aware of the latest finds in the soft tissue area? Bones are not all that preserves and my specimens are DNA tested and human...some are extraordinary. Can I send you a video of my research...it is 100% scientific using DNA and cat scans and chemistry etc. The process of soft tissues becoming stone is nucleophilic substitution ... I have lots of details. Thank you Sir.
Exciting times we live in....again thank you.