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Join Graham Kent, director of Scripps Instiotution of Oceanography's Visualization Center, for a cutting-edge presentation providing a futuristic tour of plate boundary evolution along the western United States. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [4/2005] [Science] [Show ID: 9248]

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  • Wow.  It was indeed a futuristic tour. Nice presentation.

  • @lordpatrice i care damn it

  • Whos cares we wont be there to see it, and probably california will be at the bottom of the sea.

  • @Footballfreak27 dude try 5 to 6 billion years our sun is a average star so that means there is a lot more than 10 million years before it becomes a giant

  • Footballfreak27 Stick to football. You know nothing about astronomy or nature. Our Sun will be around for another four or five BILLION years you freak!

  • interesting, but the question of what california will look like in 10 million years was not really answered. there was reference to the sea of cortez being extended northward, but no supporting graphics were shown.

  • 57mins. is this a vid. or a fucking movie!!!

  • well how do you know? its lasted 4.65 billion so far:D

  • The Earth itself will be dead in 10 million years. Nothing will be here except a giant rock that will be consumed by our Star.

  • fuck this shit tooooooooooooooooooooooooo long i rather wait for it to happen :D

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