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These issues related to hypnotism never cease to surprise us, especially considering that at least a part of what is said about them seems to be true; however, whether you can learn things, make regressions to past lives or to perform some other things that are a little hard to verify is quite another question. But we don't see anything wrong about trying and exploring such facets of our world.
And while we are thinking about exploration, past lives and sounds, all this reminds us of the 'Avimimus,' an ancient animal that lived about seventy five million years ago - during the late Cretaceous - in what is now Mongolia. What kind of sounds could have made this little dinosaur? And this is not an esoteric question, but something that has a lot to do with palaeontology and what this science is attempting to do: trying to reconstruct the lives of past animals and plants.
'Avimimus' was a bipedal dinosaur, about 1,5 metres high, and belonged to the coelurosaurids; the interesting thing about this particular animal is that its bone features are strikingly similar to those of a modern bird: it even had a beak instead of a toothed mouth. Some palaeontologists suggest that it might even have had feathers.
We have to say that it is becoming increasingly more accepted that birds are in fact, dinosaurs - the last surviving genera of them - and in such light, 'Avimimus' should or could be considered as one of many links in a very long chain of evolution; but being so closely related to birds, it is not only tempting but logical to think that it may have made some sort of sounds, and it would be fascinating to discover, somehow, what kind of ancient melodies did it make.
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