Re: More on the possible 12,900 BCE impact
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 21:45:48 -0700
If you stop and think about where we are today, and if there was a
mass extinction event would we leave a smudge in the strata?
And how deep a smudge?
Well skyscrapers, Hoover Dam, and all sorts of mega projects
archaeologists would dig us up for a billion years and so then we
don't see that in the ground from any past epoch.
So this is new. And it happened just a moment ago, in geological time.
We are, an explosion. No less than an explosion of change like the
world has never seen before.
Alien invasion from space is the only answer. Nothing like this could
have happened by itself. Its as if suddenly tomorrow, the animals
started to talk, and write, and build houses, and garden, and fly
around the place in airplanes they built themselves.
Maybe we crashed in the mud, in the tundra, and escaped but the huge
disk we were on sank into the mud, and we said the heck with it, lets
get out of here, and find shelter, and never found it again.
Maybe its buried under the tundra.
Maybe NASA might even have breezed over it, with ground penetrating
radar, not noticing it.
But you would think it would have a signature that you could see from
space and it would be easily detected.
You see we can look at google earth, but every time you find something
strange in or on the ground, you can't tell if it is something they
put there at google just to make it interesting.
Like this yellowish line on the ground in Peru...
http://s2.supload.com/free/Fu-Man-Zeus-9-5-2007.jpg/view/
That might be a signature, if we knew it wasn't a camera artifact.
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