EARTH IMPACT
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Ok look people there isn't a god it's all science and yes I'm an atheist.
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@mcriot80 shut up
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love the video really good
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@MrDaleplan Most likely, the chances are in your favour.
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an astroid that big destroys earth? it doesnt look like much considering.
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I will be dead before the oil runs out and I sterilized myself so I will not breed any human spawn. Ergo I could not care less about oil. I laugh in the face of you pathetic breeders who are caught in your little biological drama. Even the sun will die someday. Stop fretting, it is just your ego crying in the dark.
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@stzzla Dude, the time scale is the difference. It's estimated to have taken 65 MILLION years for us to get where we are now from when the dinosaurs were wiped out.
65 million years for life to evolve into us. Note, we have only been here for about 50,000 to 200,000 or so years. Which, btw, is absolutely nothing compared to the age of the planet.
It's estimated to take 100s of millions of years for coal and oil to form.
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that was a small asteroid not enough to create a fire ball around the earth!
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In The FACE!!!!
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@billy1212ist I don't think that I'm missing the point. We just don't have the same idea about love, compassion, and evolution. Evolution is about the preservation of one's genetic material, but if they can't survive, then that's it; obviously not 'fit' to live in the genepool. Love and compassion require the self sacrifices for the good of other genes, even those genes are considered lowly.
But since we won't agree on semantics, let's agree to disagree, okay? :-)
How come nobody is saying anything about the 180 TRILLION BARRELS OF OIL that has been removed from underneath earth???
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago
@heartlessvietboy didn't happen over night tho. maybe if you took 180 trillion barrels in 1 go then it would be different and even then it would only be land settlement and subsidence. thats only my view and no idea what would really happen.
arttechuk 1 year ago
Something does'nt stack up for me. If this impact was that devastating it should have done a lot of damage to the atmosphere. Scientists today will have you believe that we are killing the planet with greenhouse gases, yet if this impact is to believed, you can do unspeakable things to our atmosphere and it still bounces back good enough to support life? Like I said, something about this does'nt stack up.
stzzla 1 year ago
@stzzla ya of cause the planet bounces back but it cant support life as we know it, and will take thousands/ millions of years before it can.
arttechuk 1 year ago