Re: We are, a mass extinction event.
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 15 Apr 2006 01:00:33 -0700
Yes actually that's 700 km not miles, and you're right. The bees
wouldn't have made it. They would be in orbit.
At 9.8 m/s you are falling at 65 mph in 3 seconds, so in 700
kilometers, well carry the four that's about a third the speed of sound
or something by the time you hit the molten magma . The coral wouldn't
have made it either.
No like I say the only solution is a GR solution, and even if you
combine the mass of the moon, at 81 quintillion metric tons, with the
mass of the earth at 6 sextillian metric tons, I am not sure that would
result in an increase of 20% in the force of gravity on earth, so it is
an exotic solution, of some sort.
If the moon was bouncing off the earth, compressing it, for thousands
of years it would be more dense, but have a smaller diameter, and you
would not have 20% greater force of gravity on the surface.
Its a dilemma, which may have something to do with the surface area of
the moon, deforming spacetime in the earth moon system, as well as the
combination of masses,
or else it is simply expansion of the Hubble kind.
But to think just by saying Sauropods must have been cold blooded makes
it all go away is not reality, a cold blooded Sauropod, could not lift
its head for more than a few minutes, then it would need to lay in the
shade like a lizard.
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