New Epoch in History of the Earth
exp(pi*sqrt(163)) writes "According to the BBC News, for the first time in over a century geologists have decided to add a new name for a period in the timeline of the planet earth. From now on, the time from 600 million years ago to 542 million years ago is to be known as the Ediacarian Period. Geologists now see this period, just before the first shelled animals appeared, as important enough to deserve recognition in its own right. This will also help to reduce the confusion caused by the myriad of names that have been used for this period up to now."
El Blanco and his Graboid pals aren't pre-Cambrian, they're now Ediacarian. I wonder if the next iteration of the Tremors franchise will use the proper terminology?
Probably not- Hollywood seems to hate science as of late.
SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.
It's Ediacaran, not Ediacarian.
Doesn't it make you feel good to know that our freedoms are protected by politicans, lawyers and journalists.
Here in Texas, we always called it "the other day".
everything is all cleared up thanks to the Edicar... Edictacar... Edicia... ah, forget it.
Ok, so the graboids are Ediacaran- I've corrected myself. Now can somebody explain to me why there's an i in "pre-Cambrian" but not in "Ediacaran"?
SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.
well thank God that's been settled
-- "Someone's gotta go back for a shit-load of dimes."
Story I heard was that "Wonderful Life" was dismissed among people in the know as a form of peer-review bypassed grandstanding. A lot of what Gould had to say is controversial. This is not to say that people can't take controversial or off-the-wall theories to the popular press (Wolfram's New Physics), but I had gotten the mistaken impression that "Wonderful Life" represented main-stream thinking on the subject, which it does not.
Amen to that! It takes idiocy to believe they appeared years ago by random chance. Fortunately few people believe that. I, for one, believe they are there as a result of evolution.
Doesn't it make you feel good to know that our freedoms are protected by politicans, lawyers and journalists.
Cocacolazoic
This part of the precambrian was previously known as the Vendian period. (Ok, the link does give an alternate name, but this news is at least a decade old).