Dinosaurs, Extinction Level Events, and Mammals
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The Past or is it all that past
Dinosaurs ruled the Earth millions of years ago. They were huge lumbering creatures, the larger preying with impunity on the smaller. Multiplying as their primitive bodies would allow them.Growing larger and larger over the time of their reign until they were the largest things walking the planet.
Consuming everything in their pace without care or concern to what it did around them. Endless appetitites never satieted in the quest for more.
This is one Extinction Level Event
What brought about the change: Extinction Level Events
The most commonly taught or believed theory is that an Extinction Level Event occurred.This is something that impacts the physical environment in such a way as to cause a massive and large decrease in the population.
These can be in a localized space, or worldwide.
Past events include the one that destroyed the Dinosaurs. It might have been a massive meteor strike, one of the oncoming Ice Ages, or some parasitic infestation. Without having physically observed it, it is a matter of debate.
How ever it occurred, the end result is the same.
The Dinosaurs died off, and all that is left are Fossil Remains of their dominance.
Mammals, the successors to the Dinosaurs
The Successors to those that went Extinct
So it is known, documented, known, that after the Age of the Dinosaurs, began the start of the Age of Mammals.
They took over, able to adapt faster, warm blooded, larger biospheres that they were and are able t o inhabit. They won out over the larger, bulkier, clumsy and unthinking predecessors.
Welcome to the Dinosaur Graveyard
So where we are right now
The Age of Dinosaurs is passing
Their Extinction Level Event has occurred
Now it is the New Age of The Mammals.
Or to phrase it differently, the large corporations are dead or dying off. The same for monolithic governments. The death knell came in 2008 with the melt down on Wall Street, the Madoff Scam coming to light, and the massive budget cuts occurring al, and the mass market media constantly tolling the blame and woe of the modern age fueling the hate and fear culture they desire for their sensationalism.
The Consumer Capitalist Culture is dying all around us, like the dinosaurs did so long ago.
Now it is the Green Age. The Renewable and Recylable age, where smaller and more agile, Web 2.0 enabled, where progressive thinking will carry the warm blooded mammals of Industry and Commerce will reign supreme.
Welcome to the New Age of Mammals!
The Mammals and their Supporters
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The Dinosaurs
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