Creation science Quote by Ken Ham
““Turning hard material (e.g., bones) into fossils is easy in a lab setting, but in 1993, scientists were even able to make fossils from soft animal tissues! New York Times’ Science Watch reports: Scientists have for the first time produced fossils of soft animal tissues in a laboratory. In the process they discovered that most of the phosphate required for the fossilization of small animal carcasses comes from within the animal itself.””
About This Quote
Source Article: New York Times Science Watch, 1993
Scientists replicated fossilization of soft tissues, showing internal phosphates can drive preservation.
In simple terms: Soft tissues can fossilize using their own phosphates.
Recognize natural processes can be recreated in labs.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- lab research
- museum curation
- educational demonstrations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this change our view of the fossil record?
- What other soft tissues could be preserved similarly?
Limited to small animal carcasses; scaling up may be difficult.