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@7thKILLER1 If an object of that size hit the planet, that's exactly what would happen, according to computer models. And if global warming continues, some computer models suggest we might all be just as dead as we would be after this impact, too... and possibly all other life on the planet too, depending on how drastically the climate shifts. Mars and Venus are dead planets for a reason, and it's not because a rock hit them. It's because their climates cannot sustain life.
The background music is really scary and impressive, which adds to the frighteningly realistic video. Intense. Thanks, I think. And of course you are right about the implications of our position on global warming. It's connection to this video is staggering.
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7thKILLER1 1 week ago
@7thKILLER1 If an object of that size hit the planet, that's exactly what would happen, according to computer models. And if global warming continues, some computer models suggest we might all be just as dead as we would be after this impact, too... and possibly all other life on the planet too, depending on how drastically the climate shifts. Mars and Venus are dead planets for a reason, and it's not because a rock hit them. It's because their climates cannot sustain life.
DJSkyede 1 week ago
The background music is really scary and impressive, which adds to the frighteningly realistic video. Intense. Thanks, I think. And of course you are right about the implications of our position on global warming. It's connection to this video is staggering.
postini64 2 months ago