Nice. Thanks for posting.
It was 3 pm. On a Saturday . . .
Ping.
If the comet hit a large body of water, it could have created a tidal wave. Perhaps the source of Noahs flood?
The hypothesis is that a large comet fragmented and the chunks impacted the Earth, causing this disaster. A number of different chemical signatures carbon dioxide, nitrate, ammonia and others all seem to indicate that an astonishing 10 percent of the Earths land surface, or about 10 million square kilometers, was consumed by fires.
But plastic soda straws are going to be the final ... straw to kill off all life as we know it.
Trump’s fault
Were the birds aroused? You know how they are...
Does it say which half of the earth got nailed?
I have a good friend who is one of the authors of this study.
Close, no cigar. Would not bet my life on prognostications by these two-bit “scientists.”
” This impact also triggered a short glacial period that temporarily reversed the previous period of warming, which had a drastic affect on wildlife and human development.”
Uh ! There it is !
A climate paper can’t be published without at least mentioning it.
Maybe yes maybe no but at least they got funded (Federally?) for their research and isn’t this what it’s all about? Getting paid?
The impact created a nanodiamond layer, and it flooded the planet. Discussed here: https://theworldwideflood.com/
Bottom line: geology’s “no flood, ever” paradigm is the biggest error in the history of science.
I wonder... Could the eruption of a caldera have had the same effect? Just curious how they are convinced it had to be an asteroid causing the widespread burn.
Kinda like.....wait for it....global warming!!
Wait. How were they able to cause global warming without cars? And how were they able to cool down the planet without taxes? No, none of this is adding up.
Are they kidding?
Why don’t they just say - Sept. 4, 12800 years ago at 7:23pm...
That would make me believe that they are dead sure of their “facts” too.
Randall Carlson called this a decade ago. I’m glad the academics finally caught up to the amateur.
That’s a huge comet! A body 62 mi in diameter transiting the earth’s atmosphere wouldn’t have enough time to heat up all the way through. I could see the outer surface, maybe tens of feet thick, heating up and exfoliating. But would the entire body heat up enough in that short time to explode the entire body? I suppose it depends on how much ice there is in the comet.