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What Dinosaur Eggs Tell Us About Our Own Fragile Moment

What Dinosaur Eggs Tell Us About Our Own Fragile Moment

Season 5 Episode 44 Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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The precision of this dating technique creates a kind of temporal vertigo. We're looking at eggs laid during a specific geological moment when climate change was reshaping the planet, when species were adapting and migrating and ultimately preparing—unknowingly—for extinction. The parallels to our own moment are so obvious they feel almost heavy-handed, like a novelist who's lost all subtlety.

Yet there's also something oddly comforting about this deep-time perspective. These eggs survived 85.9 million years of geological violence—continental drift, volcanic eruptions, ice ages, meteor impacts, the rise and fall of entire mountain ranges. They survived the very extinction event that killed their creators. They survived long enough to tell us their story, to become tiny time capsules that we've only just learned how to open.

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Geological age of the Yunyang dinosaur eggs revealed by in-situ carbonate U-Pb dating and its scientific implications


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