To: Phsstpok
Supernova debris found on EarthYes, right here and all over the Web, too:
20 posted on
11/24/2004 1:47:43 PM PST by
newgeezer
(Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary. You have the right to be wrong.)
To: newgeezer
It wasn't really a Supernova it was 69' Nova SS with a 454. At 5500 rpm a rod went through the side of the block, allowing some pieces of cast iron, Valvoline 20-50w and Prestone Anti-freeze to be expelled into the atmospere and along the side of the road. Also causing a noticable decrease in forward velocity. But no scientific facts of change in human evolution, except maybe on not using old connecting rods in a high h.p. engine.
To: newgeezer
It wasn't really a Supernova it was 69' Nova SS with a 454. At 5500 rpm a rod went through the side of the block, allowing some pieces of cast iron, Valvoline 20-50w and Prestone Anti-freeze to be expelled into the atmosphere and along the side of the road. Also causing a noticable decrease in forward velocity. But no scientific facts of change in human evolution, except maybe on not using old connecting rods in a high h.p. engine.
To: newgeezer
That’s just wrong on so many levels.
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