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End of World Has Already Begun, U of WA Scientists Say in Book 'The Life and Death of Planet Earth'
Boston.com via Drudge Report ^
| 1/13/03
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Posted on 01/13/2003 4:05:24 PM PST by NormsRevenge
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:08:57 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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SEATTLE, Jan. 13 (AScribe Newswire) -- In its 4.5 billion years, Earth has evolved from its hot, violent birth to the celebrated watery blue planet that stands out in pictures from space. But in a new book, two noted University of Washington astrobiologists say the planet already has begun the long process of devolving into a burned-out cinder, eventually to be swallowed by the sun.
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TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: catastrophism; endofworld; iteotwawki; planeteart; scientists; university
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To: NormsRevenge
In other words, we'll all eventually die.
To: NormsRevenge; humblegunner; dix; TexasCowboy
Hmmmmm......
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Stay safe; stay armed.
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posted on
01/13/2003 5:46:34 PM PST
by
Eaker
(Where did I leave the keys to the snow plow ma????)
To: lexington minuteman 1775
Well, isn't that special?
63
posted on
01/13/2003 5:46:40 PM PST
by
slimer
To: RightWhale
Well, there goes Des Moines. Since the Earth's core is a heavy molten liquid and it's crust quite thin, it would seem that the even slightest push would slosh the liquid right through the crust all over thr surface of the globe.
But fun to speculate (and I am speculating).
risa
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posted on
01/13/2003 5:59:49 PM PST
by
Risa
To: Larry Lucido
LOL
65
posted on
01/13/2003 5:59:55 PM PST
by
flynhghr
(Proud supporter of the 2nd Amendment!)
To: NormsRevenge
I would like to dust off an old chestnut if I may.
What did Bush know, and when did he know it?
66
posted on
01/13/2003 6:08:59 PM PST
by
SaveTheChief
(Like a little FReeper bumper sticker)
To: NormsRevenge
It's kind of an awe-inspiring thought that, after the stuff of our bodies is recycled literally thousands of times by organisms not yet born, it will end its existence as interstellar gas. I just had one of those "telescoping" moments...
67
posted on
01/13/2003 6:17:42 PM PST
by
Junior
(Black shoe chief all the way.)
To: flynhghr
This guy is an air head Why?
68
posted on
01/13/2003 6:19:14 PM PST
by
Junior
(Black shoe chief all the way.)
To: roadcat
"Or we'll strap engines on the Earth and move it to a younger vibrant sun somewhere else."That would simply not work. We may figure out how to learn how to move through space-time in a fashion simular to how a warp engine in Star Trek does it. But a gravity well as large as Earth would not be moved cheaply or easily. Not to mention how badly damaged and frozen it would b for eons before it could reach another system.
They slowing it down, and fitting it into the right zone in the new star's orbit in a balance with other planets is equally as problematic.
It is far better to move life to another ball of rock in another solar system. Even if you had to do it on a ship so slow it takes generations of humans to do so.
69
posted on
01/13/2003 6:22:08 PM PST
by
Harley109
(Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once.)
To: N. Theknow
These guys a working on Government grant I bet.
70
posted on
01/13/2003 6:25:45 PM PST
by
BIGZ
To: NormsRevenge
So if the earth is guaranteed to die, we should assume that all species currently inhabiting this planet are guaranteed to eventually become extinct. Unless of course one of the species develops enough wisdom and technological advances to be able to eventually leave the solar system. My money is on the hairless apes.
To: SaveTheChief
What did Bush know, and when did he know it? I beg to differ. This is the fault of Rush Limbaugh.
72
posted on
01/13/2003 6:29:16 PM PST
by
Fury
To: NormsRevenge
fully appreciate and protect their environment as much as possible.'' Since it's all doomed anyway, why bother? Drive like hell in your SUV, enjoy it while you can. Then we can move on to another planet somewhere, where we can drive like hell in our (anti-matter powered) SUVs. In fact anti-matter powered SUVs would be kinda nice to have even on the "only one world" we have now. Maybe in 50 years or so, we'll have them.
73
posted on
01/13/2003 6:30:01 PM PST
by
El Gato
To: NormsRevenge
Last I heard, the sun won't get that chance. At this moment, we're in a relatively clear arm of our galaxy. But not only is our solar system rotating, every other system is too. In 50,000 years, we will have rotated into areas of "heavy traffic", plenty of stars and large objects. We may collide with something big before something big hits us. I wonder what liberals will think of to tax the whole event.
To: Hillarys Gate Cult
I have this vision of the Sun hitting the horn ("BEEP! BEEP! OUTTA MY WAY A$$HOLE!") and getting into some road rage with another star :o)
75
posted on
01/13/2003 6:51:18 PM PST
by
Poohbah
(When you're not looking, this tag line says something else.)
To: justa-hairyape
"My money is on the hairless apes.Mine is on the dolphins. When we get past the language barrier, I'm betting they are smart enough to push the envelope of technology better then us smaller brained humans can.
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posted on
01/13/2003 6:57:16 PM PST
by
Harley109
(Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once.)
To: Poohbah
And I project Hillary's great, great, great, ect. grandclone claiming all of the new planets for her own.
To: Harley109
Mine is on the dolphins.Their last act before leaving the Earth will be to say the Dolphin equivalent of "So long and thanks for all the fish!"
78
posted on
01/13/2003 6:58:54 PM PST
by
Poohbah
(When you're not looking, this tag line says something else.)
To: NormsRevenge
In its 4.5 billion years, Earth has evolved from its hot, violent birth to the celebrated watery blue planet that stands out in pictures from space.
Interesting to see they're as wrong about the beginning of the earth as they are about its end. It was much more likely a process of accretion than condensation.
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posted on
01/13/2003 7:03:08 PM PST
by
aruanan
To: NormsRevenge
Genesis 8:22
While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.
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