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Old 04-07-22, 02:54 AM   #1
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radar Evidence for asteroid impact, and consequences for evolution

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-61013740

During the 1980ies the theory that an asteroid ended the existence of "the dinosaurs" was regarded as "spectacular, but more something for the yellow press". That an asteroid hit the southern gulf of Mexico is quite certain, but not what happened after this. Some dinosaur species lived on for a few million years after this; so this impact sure did have a major effect on world climate which can be witnessed everywhere, and lead to the extinction of a lot of species, but not all.

Maybe this gets mankind some more information.. i hope this production can be seen here on some tv channel.


OT asteroids are hitting the earth all the time, mostly small ones. The intelligence of "humans" may be doubted when 99 percent of their satellites are directed toward the earth, coming soon along with nuclear warheads.
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