Thread:Varg2000/@comment-2118191-20180824151022/@comment-5189655-20190410154619

No, you did not address my arguments but you merely linked to two separate Wikipedia pages and implied that this would be enough to address it, even though they don't address the contents of the video at all. The reason I did not address your links was because (1) the issue is already addressed in the video, (2) they did not properly address my arguments, and (3) it's Wikipedia. It's not exactly known for being a reliable source, not the least because it has the same basic problem that any wiki has, namely that groups or individuals can control and keep its contents regardless if the contents are incorrect. My linked video merely delivers the current data, and it gets the data from elsewhere (obviously) such as the work of Scott Hartman, and if you're asking why the media isn't suddenly posting articles about "T-Rex is the largest known theropod" then that can simply boil down to the fact that it has not been picked up on, and regardless, the data remains accurate and demonstrably shows T-Rex to be larger than Spino. Again, feel free to address it.