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  1. Does anyone know the year that this happened? I am very curious because of "The Avengers" #4 came out in January 1964 and they fought an alien with a ray gun that would temporarily turn people in to stone statues.

  2. My question to an AI, and its answer on the subject of how those soldiers died:

    User

    If someone could hypothetically instantaneously cause someone to travel back in time a million years and then kill them with immense heat and pressure from a futuristic weapon of some kind, then would they appear as limestones in the present, hypothetically? I know this is just hypothetical speculation.

    AI
    In the realm of pure hypothetical speculation, if someone were to instantaneously transport a human back in time a million years and then subject them to immense heat and pressure using some advanced futuristic weapon, there's a possibility that under those extreme conditions, the organic matter of the human body could potentially undergo fossilization processes similar to those that lead to the formation of limestone over geological timescales.

    However, this scenario involves numerous speculative elements, including the capabilities of time travel, advanced weaponry, and the exact nature of the processes involved in fossilization. It's crucial to emphasize that this scenario is purely speculative and not grounded in current scientific understanding or technological capability.

    Fossilization typically involves the gradual replacement of organic material with minerals over long periods, driven by processes like sedimentation, compaction, and mineralization. The idea of instantaneously transforming a human body into a fossil through the application of immense heat and pressure is highly speculative and would require a deep understanding of both biology and geology far beyond our current knowledge.

    So, while it's an intriguing concept for fictional exploration, it remains firmly within the realm of speculative fiction rather than something that could be considered scientifically plausible or achievable with current technology.

    User
    I didn't ask if the weapon would instantly turn them into limestone. I asked if they'd be limestone in the present time if that had been done to them. Recheck your logic.

    AI
    I see, I misunderstood your question. If a human were transported back in time a million years and subjected to the extreme heat and pressure necessary for fossilization, it's conceivable that over the course of that time, their remains could undergo processes similar to those that lead to the formation of limestone.

    Given sufficient time and the right geological conditions, the organic matter could potentially become part of sedimentary rock formations like limestone. However, it's important to note that the resulting fossilized remains might not necessarily resemble limestone in their composition or appearance, but rather they could be embedded within limestone formations.

    Therefore, if someone were to discover these fossilized remains in the present time, they might be found within limestone rock formations rather than directly appearing as limestone themselves.

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