Re: The Great Deluge



rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sep 4, 6:51 am, Matt Giwer <jul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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They are not established and are still controversial. HOWEVER they would enter
the atmosphere and immediately turn into steam. This heats the atmosphere. There
is no credible way to give this as a cause without turning all the atmosphere
into superheated steam.

Well apparently they break up before they hot the atmosphere. The
smaller ones disintegrate in the magnetic field.
But, there are no Van Allen belts at the poles.

Energy is energy. If they hit the atmosphere they convert kinetic energy into heat. The atmosphere turns to superheated steam. End of life on earth.

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