Dinosauria: Fact or Fiction?

I just heard today of a French company turning wastes into stone. Here is their website: L'entreprise Neolithe - Une évidence révolutionnaire
In case anything "changes", I made a WayBack Machine backup of it.

This is how it works:

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Basically they powder the waste and blend it with a "secret" binding agent to obtain stone pebbles that are then used in concreate and other construction industry applications.

That's way faster than I remembered fossilization should take.

When asking Google "How long does fossilization takes?", it tells me around 10,000 years:

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I did some digging and turns out "Science" says that a bone could fossilize in only a few years, so which is it?

In a study of bone diagenesis in a wetland environment, significant chemical and physical changes occurred to bones after 3 years, with some differences evident after 1 year. These results suggest that fossilization does not necessarily require geologic timescales to initiate.​

That's it, I hope this will help someone in his research.
 
It's settled guys, the dust confirmed the case.....
What a load of rubish tbh
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