Two things can be noted. First of all, the size of the animals indicate less gravity. Secondly, the shape of the animals indicate less inertia. This second point is often overlooked, yet holds the clue to what has been going on.
Very ancient dinosaurs had clubs of various kinds at the tip of their tails. This was of course extremely useful in fending off predators. However, no present day animal has such an arrangement. Not even more resent dinosaurs had this useful defense mechanism. Why not?
Darwin tells us that all niches that can be occupied by life will be occupied by life, and that the shape and size of the life forms will be the most efficient shape possible. Huge clubs on the tip of ones tail seems like a great idea, yet no modern animal has this. In fact, big animals today have puny little tails. Big animals with big tails don't exist. Nor do we have giraffe sized animals with giant heads flying about.
The explanation for this is twofold. Gravity has increased and inertia has increased. Halton Arp was right about his intrinsic red shift. Inertia increases over time. As a consequence, gravity increases too.
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