How were dinosaurs so big?

There does not seem to be any accepted scientific explanation as to how and why dinosaurs were the size of mini skyscrapers. Just how were dinosaurs not crushed by the effect of gravity?

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its a little thing called oxygen

dinosaurs were the life equivalent of styrafoam

Have you done the math on it? No? Then you have no reason to believe dinosaurs were over the sustainable mass.

>Just how were dinosaurs not crushed by the effect of gravity?

The biological scaffolding called bones and muscles maybe

There was a thread here a few weeks ago with a lot of links that claimed fossils are actually a meme. Worth a read even for Materialists. Can someone produce it?

Earth gravity was lower.
Ever noticed how thousands year old cities are buried in th soil? That's because the earth become 2-3 meters thicker every thousands year.
A few millions years ago, the earth was several km in diameter smaller, resulting in a lower gravity.

If you raised a person on higher concentration of oxygen, would they grow taller?

Because they ever learned

WTF? The amount of increased gravity from the soil (assuming all of it is from space dust because "weather? lol what's that?") wouldn't even be MEASURABLE let alone have an effect.

It's because the dinosaur evolved with humongous sizes "in mind". Humans could not become even twice as tall as they are because our bone/muscle structure is not "designed" to support something that big.

This is why physicists shouldn't biology.