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Thanks a lot Aktungbby I'm running out of aluminum foil because of you :o
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my god! gas is leaking out of your anus....soda speke
https://specials-images.forbesimg.co....gif?fit=scaleMove over corona virus, galaxies colliding, sun expanding into red giants etc.:[/QUOTE] Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun, is a truly odd place. Now it just got odder. As if the name of the planet wasn't enough, scientists recently discovered Uranus is home to fart-smelling clouds. University of Oxford researchers examining the planet's infrared light through the Gemini North telescope discovered clouds of hydrogen sulfide spreading into Uranus' upper atmosphere. That's a toxic gas that smells like rotten eggs or someone passing gas It’s a giant magnetic bubble that may have been whisking Uranus’ atmosphere out to space. A plasmoid is a structure of plasma (electrified gas) in a magnetic bubble in the magnetosphere of a planet. Astronomers have finally figured out what the clouds of Uranus consist of - and as it turns out, they smell terrible. For the first time, there's been a clear detection of hydrogen sulfide, the gas that gives rotten eggs - and flatulence - their distinctive aroma It’s thought that a cylindrical plasmoid discovered at Uranus—which is at least 127,000 x 250,000 miles across—could be responsible for draining ions from the planet’s atmosphere, therefore causing it to lose mass. Not happy with being the coldest planet of them all and the only planet in the solar system to spin on its side (every 17 hours and 14 minutes), the “ice giant” now appears to be a “wobbly magnetic oddball” that’s leaking its atmosphere into space. [/QUOTE]
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And Yellowstone NP as well as Lassen"s Bumpass Hell.
https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view...8D5C1194A96EE5 |
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Were they able to deal with the Klingons around Uranus and shouldn't we merge this thread with the TP poll? :hmmm: |
well that's an old line gag; but with the timely TP crises at hand(so to speke)....:har: :har: :har::k_rofl:
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so much fer science
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/animals/a34968104/mass-extinctions-happen-every-27-million-years/
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Well it's been nice knowing you Aktung ... this will probably be the end for sure :D
https://awarenessact.com/we-are-abou...jBX4c-LY5VFHHE We Are About To Witness A Rare Planetary Alignment Not Seen In 800 Years Quote:
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21th december :hmmm:
On this day 8 years after 21-12-12 another Planetary Alignment will occur. And nothing will happen. Markus |
^ :D
You mean, not even this Mount Mannen top in Norway will fall? |
Buzz Lightyear says:
Piffle.
With the astronomical distances between stars in any galaxy the chances of anything colliding during a galactic merger would be, well, astronomical. We stand a better chance of getting gobsmacked by some BFR hurtling through the solar system. |
tbh I would love to be able to flick a switch and boom, I'm immortal, so then I can see the Andromeda and Milkyway merge from a different planet than Earth since Earth will most likely be uninhabitable by the time the merger takes place. It would be an amazing sight to see!
And then I can see the eventual end of everything, then when the universe is about to die, I flick a switch in my mind, and then I am mortal and I die. In a nutshell: I would love to be immortal so I can witness the death of the universe, and then I can become mortal and die. |
Meh, I think it was in another thread where I wondered off topic and said most everyone knows of the billions of years it would take for the universe to end. Heck Earth will be a big ball of fire in about four million years as our sun goes red. Afterwards it's theorized it will take an almost immeasurable amount of time for the universe to die by way of heat death, big crunch or big rip.
But there's another way. Its called 'vacuum decay' a quick, clean and painless disassociation of all matter in the universe. So fast that even if you were able to catch a glimmer of it at your feet. It would consume you faster than the nerve impulse could travel from your feet to your brain. Only nice thing about it is, if it ever were too happened we would never know it did, no warning just. 'POOF'. But getting hit by a BFR is still the most likely event |
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This is a pretty cool video on it in my opinion. It takes like A quadrillionx4 years or so for black holes to start dying off. Insanity. |
Times almost up BBY!
https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...ity-have-left/
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