More Dinosaur Tissue Fake Science

The fact that soft tissues in dinosaur bones has been found is a serious problem for evolutionists, and they know it. Papa Darwin depends on deep time, so the secular science industry presents fake science to take the tear out of Darwin's eye.

Desperately devoted evolutionists online show dishonesty, ignorance, or something else when they try to wave off soft tissues (It was a fluke or two? Nope.) There are many examples of soft tissues that are public knowledge. The latest attempt by secularists is to make collagen last millions of years.

The secular science industry knows that soft tissues in dinosaur fossils is a serious problem for them. Now they use fake science to rescue collagen.
Triceratops at the Dinosaur Journey Museum, US Dept of Transportation / aschweigert (Usage does not imply endorsement of site contents)
The disingenuous science here is that researchers did not actually test stuff, but yee haw boy howdy! It sure does look good on paper. Also, review of the work seems to have been a festival of bias confirmation, no contrary views (especially from those yucky creationists) would be considered. That is indeed unfortunate, because science needs challenge, not coddling. The fact remains that creation was recent, old son, and evidence for particles-to-paleontologist evolution is paltry.
Applying a phenomenon in quantum mechanics called the Pauli Exclusion Principle, researchers at MIT dreamed up a new theory and “tested” it with computer models. The Pauli Exclusion Principle forbids extra electrons from filled orbitals in atoms. These physicists claim that certain twists in three-stranded collagen fibrils put amino acids into close contact where Pauli Exclusion comes into play, resulting in tight contacts that keep out water. They know that the half-life of proteins in the presence of water is about 500 years. Their theoretical water-excluding process keeps the collagen dry, and voila! It “could” last for millions of years! We investigate this claim.

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