Near Miss For Planet Earth! Asteroid Passes Between Moon & Earth

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April 09, 2010 BBC World News

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  • Earth: HEY WHO THREW THAT!!!

  • @klegster You are one of those creationists claiming dinosaurs are still out there and the dragons of the folklore and myths of the Middle Ages were dinosaurs, Nessie is a living dinosaur and Pterodactyls are still roaming in the skies?

    Give me a break, and learn a little about science.

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  • @ishigum Maybey It was the Martian that Bugs Bunny always quarrels with!!!hahaha.....

  • I saw it and i didnt know that it was coming i was going home from my friend and then i looked up and whatahell was up there?!?!?!?

    A meteor that is so close and fast that i could see blue fire and evrything it was in sweden thought and it was totaly epic

  • I remember this being in the tabloids years ago saying 2009 was the year this would hit...

  • @clay4you man i would love to live in your world of ignorance and farse.

  • This is just the beginning. There is going to be fire ball showers as we approach the debris field that lies at the galactic plane. Just like these last two we won't see it until it's too late. No worries. It's happened before. The earth will renew itself. It's better than us destroying ourselves as we are about to do with over population and whatnot. It's not so strange that nature always wins. The face sicking it's tough out in the middle of the Mayan calender says it all, lol.

  • @clay4you Our people are too spoiled for that. They will whine and bitch about not having the internet until something puts them out of their misery so they can shut the fuck up.

    But whatever you want to believe.

  • @videosfromderelix Relevance? Let's go back to the asteroids. Those two near miss asteroids a while back is just the beginning. We still have a ways to go to reach the galactic plane where all the debris from the galaxy is located. We can't see it yet. We will see more the closer we get. So what if the human race gets obliterated. It'll give nature a chance to replenish what we've destroyed. And so what if the survivors have to take up the native way of life to exist. They'll be happier.

  • @clay4you And what is the relevance of that?

  • @clay4you @clay4you Um...you know what scavenger means right? Not saying they eat fruit, that's insane. I'm saying they eat the carcasses of bigger animals, like dogs.

    It makes sense, don't let the movies decide how you think.

    Wait, are you trolling or just really bad at describing what your trying to say?

    Where did the lizard thing come from? Is this getting into a lizard man conspiracy thing? Because that would be awesome.

  • @pcbb01 right, in the movies.

    Ok so it would attack the smaller animals, just like a dog would, but it's still probably a scavenger considering it probably wouldn't survive in a fight against a triceratops or brontosaurus.

  • @videosfromderelix but those massive jaws are

  • @clay4you Ok a volcano isn't the same as hell. By your logic, this is hell because we have volcanoes and we have Forrest fires and we always have predators.

    I'm not so sure the T rex was the big bad monster the movies make it out to be. I am more on the boat that believes it was a big scavenger.

    It makes way more sense IMO. The arms don't seem to be made for combat.

  • @clay4you You had my but I am confused with the last part. how do dinosaurs prove hell exists?

    I do love the concept of dinosaurs but I see them more as big animals (big probably because of the oxygen content or because they had more time to keep evolving) and their death was nothing special IMO. We only think it is because we only look at the ones that died, the ones that survived to procreate we simply see as boring old animals.

  • @clay4you EXACTLY! I don't see why people think I'm crazy for thinking that way. Whenever I say that energy and matter cannot be destroyed, they actually try to disprove it as if it's something I just made up.

    "But what about paper that's burned?"

    "But what about this plastic thing if I crush it"

    Obviously these people miss the point. The funny thing is that this basic scientific principle makes reincarnation seem pretty logical, yet repeating it makes me look like a religious nut. funny world.

  • @clay4you Sorry I don't think I understand what your saying. The doomsday scenarios are interesting but I don't see it as a doomsday. even if we did all die, our energy would probably just be transferred into something else. We will always live on, there is no "bad" scenario when every one ends with life.

    Or maybe I'm just a crazy optimist, I suppose it doesn't matter either way. We all die some day and life always continues.

  • @clay4you I didn't say anything about the actual size, I was referring to the "big" event people keep ranting about. It doesn't end, it restarts. That's what makes it a cycle. I think it's way more likely that this event (whatever it is) will have something to do with a change in our way of thinking, maybe a jump in our evolution. Maybe the last time this happened was the same time we discovered fire. Maybe not, who knows.

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