View Full Version : mass extinction??
HarshReality
03-23-2007, 12:01 PM
it's a known fact that it has happend on our planet atleast once before, scientists are also claiming it will happen again and with good reason..
Through archaelogical digs, they have been able to identify mass death on a global scale (approx every 68 billion years) unfortunatly for us, this mass extinction has now been directly related to EARTHS path through a particular section of our solar system...
Every 30 billion years we pass the section of solar system and each time brings the same result... MASS EXTINCTION..
Scientists are now just figuring out that everytime the earth pass' through this particular piece of space, great damage is inflicted on all planets including the moon..
This is the same piece of space that whiped the dinosaurs from our planet.. The disturbing thing is, we are soon to pass through this dangerous piece of space, scientists havne't said when, they just said soon, unfortunatly when talking about billions of years, a million years could seem relatively soon..
Seeing as how we were all expecting the commit in 2000, is it safe to say our time here is almost up?? afterall when the dinosaurs got hit, they never came back..
has anybody heard anything like this?? I;ll try to find the documentary about this..
Ohh yah it's been very close to 30billion years since the last mass extinction meaning were closing in on that dangerous piece of space..
Yes its going to happen again without a doubt. But probably not for at least 10,000-100,000 years, unless something really crazy happens (asteroid impact/nuclear war)
HarshReality
03-24-2007, 02:27 PM
here's the documentary..
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=429009495787066933&q=documentary+space+duration%3Along
it's bbc so i wouldn't doubt if this was there excuse for global warming lol..
Fumblingwisdom
03-26-2007, 02:39 AM
I really think you mean every 68 million years **
Universe is only 13 billion years old
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_the_universe
Watch "An inconvenient truth",
I believe in a Mass exstituion.... though our intellegents may have come far enough along now that some sort of "titan" mission will be in place and the Human species could and will likely survive
cooncat
03-27-2007, 08:58 AM
here's the documentary..
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=429009495787066933&q=documentary+space+duration%3Along
it's bbc so i wouldn't doubt if this was there excuse for global warming lol..
Google says the video is no longer available when I follow that link.
it's a known fact that it has happend on our planet atleast once before, scientists are also claiming it will happen again and with good reason..
There are actually five agreed-upon major extinction events in the geologic record. They are as follows:
The late Ordovician period (about 438 million years ago)
The late Devonian (about 360 mya)
The end of the Permian period (about 245 mya)
The late Triassic (208 mya)
At the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary (about 65 mya)
The differences in millions of years between said events is:
78
115
37
143
And from the last one to today, of course is 65 million years.
The idea that mass extinctions are caused by passing through a certain region of space is pseudo-science at best and pure quackery at worst. We circle the solar system once ever year (that's what a year is...duh!) so this "dangerous space" can obviously not be in the solar system, or we would pass through it yearly. The solar system is also revolving around the Milky Way's core, completing one rotation every 250 million years...so, that can't be it.
I'd really like to see this documentary, too bad the link doesn't work. I can't imagine what kind of "facts" they're using to support this. A word to the wise, get your science from peer-reviewed science journals or respected scientific publications, not from dubious sensationalist "documentaries" that come on right after reruns of Stargate on your local TV station.
Watch "An inconvenient truth",
:no2:
HarshReality
03-28-2007, 01:37 PM
i'll try to find the vid again..
HarshReality
04-03-2007, 12:10 PM
srry all vids have been removed..
jotun
04-08-2007, 03:10 AM
interesting
mastema13
07-23-2007, 12:36 AM
I smell a cover up.
nativeprodigy
07-23-2007, 10:45 AM
Hope I aint around when that happens.
If I am lets wish for fast painless death.
b-zar
08-10-2007, 07:58 PM
it will happen again but nuclear war is more likely to happen first
StonerMcStoned
11-27-2007, 10:04 PM
Hope I aint around when that happens.
If I am lets wish for fast painless death.
nope it will be slow for u
Who the hell cares? Everyone dies! Or some hero will save the day....like Bruce Willis........
DieOff
12-03-2007, 03:15 PM
Wow this thread is old. Why am i posting in it..............................
WelshDevilRob
12-03-2007, 06:12 PM
Very funny thread and complete bullshit
yousayunclenow
12-04-2007, 03:06 AM
Damn, I really need to get some Japanese pussy before this happens...
harajyuks
12-06-2007, 07:20 PM
12/2/12, as im sure a lot of people know about by now is the end of times according to many ancient cultures most notable the ancient myan's of south america. it seems to be the period when time is no longer able to be measured
jomomma
12-06-2007, 08:00 PM
Damn, I really need to get some Japanese pussy before this happens...
hahaha godzilla is coming and he's running around tokyo trying to get laid
lancaster
12-07-2007, 04:44 AM
12/2/12, as im sure a lot of people know about by now is the end of times according to many ancient cultures most notable the ancient myan's of south america. it seems to be the period when time is no longer able to be measured
You're a couple of decades too early. 2038-01-19 is when time is no longer able to be measured.
donkeypunch
12-07-2007, 04:52 AM
You're a couple of decades too early. 2038-01-19 is when time is no longer able to be measured.
isnt that from the mayan calander
lancaster
12-08-2007, 09:50 AM
It's actually the roll over date for how time is stored on many computers. ;-)
Ive always had this theory that the dinosaurs were like a test run for life on earth by whoever or whatever created the earth.
Inevitably the dinosaurs were too large and the problems associated with this, in reguards to theirs & the earths long term survival were many.
So they were wiped out after the ice age, and having learnt from the physically cumbersome dinosaurs,we saw more refined and practical forms of life developed and come into existance.
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