In the Arizona desert lies a forest that is no longer a forest but stone preserving the shape of tree trunks from a time long before humans existed. How can living wood turn into rock without losing its details? And are these simply fossils

or a silent message from a vanished world millions of years ago? What really happened there?

by Professional-Fee3323

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  1. GimmeSomeSugar on

    Trees existed for tens of millions of years before the bacteria existed that could break down lignin.
    Meaning that trees would sprout, take root, grow, die, and fall down as one would expect. And then… Kind of just stay there. And that’s where most modern coal comes from.

  2. PiedPipercorn on

    There is another view. These are silica trees, silica life forms. We are carbon life forms. The world apparently needs to get warmer for silica life forms to come back. Look up wandering rocks, rocks with little eggs in them. I am not sure anymore…. Cant believe what the mainstream tells us. Also look up mesa’s – table rock mountain South Africa, Devils Rock, Ayers Rock in Australia, Giants Causeway in Ireland. Apparently these are giant trees that were cut down by angels recorded in the book of Enoch (Giants Causeway is something else).There are videos about their hexagonal cell structure which is similar to ours but difference is they are silica. Anyway just an alternative view… not saying it is fact but this is not how fossilization takes place. Carbon does not turn into crystals!!! Thats bullshite that stinks.

  3. AliensKindaLoveMe on

    Oh god… what if the earth is an ancient tree?! It’s all rocks and water!

  4. Exact_Traffic342 on

    I think his question was whether Medusa’s stare actually work on trees? Looks like it does.

  5. Professional-Fee3323 on

    I don’t know why most alternative history pages which are supposed to be open-minded behave like priests of the Middle Ages.

  6. This sub is filled with stupid people. People who either barely graduated high school or couldn’t even earn a GED. So their juvenile mind—and their poorly developed prefrontal cortex—starts to fill those gaps with ridiculous theories.

    Fossilization and water cause that.