Rewriting History: Jurassic Park 'Lied'! Multiphysics Research Says T.Rex Didn't Run
Who can forget the classic scene in Jurassic Park where the T.rex is chasing people in a jeep. Steven Spielberg really brought the dead-past back to life, and people loved the dino-terror. Everything seemed so real, as if this is how dinosaurs were like long ago. Even the most recent 4th Jurassic Park movie was the #1 box office hit of the summer that year.
The terror of being chased by a running T.rex -- whether you were into that or feared it -- might not be as real as you once thought, as that probably couldn't happen as it wasn't something the T.rex could withstand doing. So says new research that investigated the running abilities of Tyrannosaurus rex and the effect that their body weight has on stressing their legs. It turns out that their legs would have buckled under their own weight load as they absorbed the momentum and weight of their running bodies.
Previous biomechanical models had predicted the T.rex could run up to 45mph, but that just can't be anymore. Even though it was adopted in Jurassic Park, the speed issue has been debated for a while, as led author Professor William Sellers says:
The running ability of T. rex and other similarly giant dinosaurs has been intensely debated amongst palaeontologist for decades. However, different studies using differing methodologies have produced a very wide range of top speed estimates and we say there is a need to develop techniques that can improve these predictions.
One thing previous studies didn't properly consider was skeletal loading. However, the new simulations in this research do properly calculate all relevant forces in the limb-bones to estimate the bone-load on impact from running or walking.
The T.rex is likely limited to walking speeds, unless trying to catch one speedy meal is enough for them to end up with leg and bone stresses, leading to possible leg injuries like breaking a leg and further diminish their survival capabilities? I think the way they were built and the pain they would have would prevent them from even wanting to try to catch something faster as soon as they put too much weight and momentum into one leg.
Younger T.rexs could have been more agile, but as they grew up, their bodies became heavier and longer but the limbs were proportionally smaller and tighter, impeding the former "grace" of movement they once had. Their bodies just weren't built to do the running.
This doesn't mean the T.rex was just out for a walk in the park that you could easily outrun in the Jurassic Park movie. As any with predator, it might give chase but it will be a walking-chase for it, while you run! You might not need a jeep, but having one would mean the T.rex had no chance of keeping up with you.
This is an atypical post from me, but I found it interesting to show how we can believe things about the past even though they aren't true. Despite the movie being a false reality, most people thought dinosaurs were just how the movie presented them.
We can't verify much at all about the past. It's gone, eroded with the winds of time. It's a good lesson about how we can be influenced into accepting a narrative of the past. Politicians do it now, but the art of manipulation has long been used in priestly roles to command order from populations.
One final thing to ask yourself is: do the dinosaurs really look exactly like what we've been shown, or could they look different? Paleontologists only dig up the shape of the bones as fossils. From that they rebuild what they think the dinosaurs would look like.
References:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/07/tyrannosaur-trex-running-speed/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/07/19/T.rex-couldnt-run-new-research-says/491122001/
http://www.businessinsider.com/T.rex-could-not-run-like-in-movie-jurassic-park-2017-7
http://www.sciencealert.com/running-would-have-broken-an-adult-tyrannosaurus-rex-s-legs
https://phys.org/news/2017-07-tyrannosaurus-rex-couldnt.html
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Another thing they were most probably wrong about is the sounds they were probably making. Dinosaurs most probably couldn't growl, likely hissed to show aggression and were maybe able to produce a low-pitched grumbling sounds with closed mouths. We can infer that from what their closest living relatives (birds and crocodiles) can and cannot do today and if it has evolved after the dinosaurs had been long gone.
Interesting, thanks for the additional info ;)
Always a pleasure! :)
This is as real as it gets
LOL, yuck... :\
that is f-ing hilarious...
hahahaha I know it kills me to look at it! lol
LMAO x')
gif of the month right there! :D
Well one more thing that turned out to be a lie that we believed for a very long time. Most of the things are not as we thought they were. It just shows how easy it is to actually manipulate and brainwash people. And yeah, dinosaurs probably didn't even look like we are shown...
I wouldn't go that far. It's just a matter of finding out new information. It's also a bit difficult to study a species that has been dead for over 65 million years so we are bound to make some mistakes along the way.
Honestly, it's amazing how much information we have about dinosaurs and how all this new information has changed the stereotypical view of a dinosaur.
I wasn't only referring to the new discovery. I mean you could show false information and everyone would believe it and that information could be about anything. That's why it's easy to manipulate and brainwash.
To some extent, yes you can easily manipulate information. Although, I would argue it's a bit harder in many modern scientific fields as outright false claims are disproved relatively fast by more research.
Yes I agree It's disproved relatively fast but not everyone reaches the information all the time and not all the disproved information will be changed in certain places. For example school, even if some fact is proven wrong after some time, you will still be learning the old information from outdated books that was once thought to be true, thus making you believe that it can be no different. But yes, to those who do some searching can always find the right information.
Yeah, not even CNN fakery, it's a fake reality in a movie but we think it represents the reality millions of years ago :)
lol @ manipulate and brainwash people. Science is ever learning.
Let's just get these mammoth's back already to help the environment
They had feathers also. Do you imagine that movie with feathered dinosaurios walking arround? Makes me laugh just think on that . Thank you!
Yeah, maybe some did, maybe they didn't :P
Great post,some amazing T-Rex facts.
I always thought they were capable of maintaining faster speeds.Every year we're learning new amazing facts about these wonderful creatures which roamed around the planet hundreds of millions of years ago.
I'm glad they aren't around :)
Just one minor correction,
Should be "Paleontologists only dig up the shape of the bones as fossils"
While both do sometimes dig up bones, archaeologists focus on human history whereas paleontologist study fossils of extinct species like the dinosaurs
Thanks very much, I will correct that ;)
I knew I could outrun a T-rex, I knew it :) I had to resteem this Steemians gotta read this :)
Yeah f' those T.rexs!
for real :)
No ways....!! Several of us probably grew up watching Jurassic Park and to find out about that the basis of the movie was a lie, hurts :(. Although I have to give it to the makers of the movie for making imagination so real, esp when technology was not even close to where we are now! Thanks for the info @krnel!!
Yeah, they did a great job for sure!
Pfft. Even if you write about a pencil, I'm sure you'll find ways to connect it to something deep and profound. Anyway! My childhood (2 hours) was a lie :( Such a waste screaming at the screen during the chase when the T-rex is actually simply a fast walker. But hey, they might've actually needed the jeep anyway. Imagine running on wobbly legs. That's how people trip and get killed in horror movies where the killer walks while the victims run(...seriously it's weird how the killer catches up like they teleport). And to be fair, even if the T-rex walked, it's humongous. One step from it is equal to many for humans. I know I ran to keep up as a kid when adults fast-walked. In any case, I liked this. Now I can watch the new version and not be all stressed. But I'm still not watching international (or local political) news. It's effed up how they're making my country's situation look.
How fun is this post!!!! This was one of my daughters favorite movies - watched this thing about 100 times - that may be over exagerating just a little, 99 times :) You did some research one this, GREAT job!!!! Happy Thursday my Steemit Friend :) SUNSHINE247
lol, I've seen it a few times, but not that many ;)
Movie night Friday - you should watch it again :)
TONIGHT!!! lol... :P
Thanks for making me laugh!!! Have a fun night with the movie and hopefully some popcorn :)