Were There Any Other Human Life Forms Before Dinosaurs?

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The discussion centers on the assertion that humans did not evolve before dinosaurs, emphasizing the lack of fossil evidence to support the existence of humans or any other human-like life forms during the time of dinosaurs. Participants argue that the absence of human fossils or artifacts from that era serves as definitive proof that humans did not coexist with dinosaurs. The analogy of claiming earthlings originated from Mars is used to illustrate the implausibility of such claims without supporting evidence. The conversation highlights the importance of fossil records in understanding human evolution and the timeline of life on Earth.
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Can We Just Say That We Didi Not Evolve Before Dinosaurs.simple Question?but Answers With Proofs Can Be Difficult.any Othere Human Life Forms Were There?tell One Good Proof Of Such A Existance As Invalid?
 
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Well, that is based on proof. Start with the fossils. There are no human fossils (or artifacts) to be found from times before or during the time of dinosaurs.
 
I can assure you that humans have not existed anywhere else or any other time.

That is like saying earthlings were from mars.

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