If dinosaurs and humans coexisted and died in the Noachian flood then we would see their remains mixed together in the same geological layers. But we don't see that anywhere on the planet.
If you're a young earth creationist, how do you explain that absence?
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There is a non-zero chance of that, yes. Is it even remotely likely? Shit no. We have hundreds of thousands of fossils across the geologic column and nowhere on the planet have we yet found even an early hominid in the same layer as a non-avian dinosaur. Not one single, solitary example of humans with T. Rex, no elephants with Brachiosaurus, no dolphins with Mosasaurs.