The Day Glass Rained Upon the Earth | |
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rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think it can happen again. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78287957 United States 12/06/2020 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well now virtually everyone has a mask on their person at the very least, at arms length, or is wearing one. I even sometimes I see idiots alone in their cars wearing masks. Anyone know what the size those particles of glass dust might be, and if your run of the mill everyday corona-hoax mask is permeable to them. |
rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 02:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is a ritual. I do not follow ritual only that of my own creation. Yeah, the whole thing is too much for (my) casual observation. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 51120175 United Kingdom 12/06/2020 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no, the sun nova'd that's where the glass comes from. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51120175 in a couple of decades it will do it again. [link to www.grendelcat.com] |
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rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | North Dakota again the article says: .. in North Dakota, scientists found a unique “death field” full of animal and fish fossils, dated from the same period, which may provide an answer not only to the question of what caused the extinction but also how it happened. |
rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First, due to the impact, giant waves rose in the waters of the inland sea in the territory of modern North Dakota. Then, a “glass rain” of tektites (balls of hot rock with a diameter of about 5 millimeters) began to fall from the sky, which set fire to most of the vegetation on land. [link to curiosmos.com (secure)] |
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rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | crap I will still be here. :) lol |
rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | might be what kills me though? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79729727 United States 12/06/2020 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They say it was nearly an end to all life on earth. They say this is what had happened: It is known that about 66 million years ago, a meteorite with a diameter of about 10-15 kilometers fell on the Yucatan Peninsula. According to the main hypothesis, the dust from the explosion reduced the transparency of the atmosphere for many years, which caused a global cooling on the planet, which led to the extinction of not only dinosaurs but also 75% of all animal species. Quoting: rewind [link to curiosmos.com (secure)] False, Do dead dinosaurs stink like death for 66 millions years? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6237697 United States 12/06/2020 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They say it was nearly an end to all life on earth. They say this is what had happened: It is known that about 66 million years ago, a meteorite with a diameter of about 10-15 kilometers fell on the Yucatan Peninsula. According to the main hypothesis, the dust from the explosion reduced the transparency of the atmosphere for many years, which caused a global cooling on the planet, which led to the extinction of not only dinosaurs but also 75% of all animal species. Quoting: rewind [link to curiosmos.com (secure)] I'm thinking more like road cinders this time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79729727 United States 12/06/2020 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Schweitzer's Dangerous Discovery Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62416233 When this shy paleontologist found soft, fresh-looking tissue inside a T. rex femur, she erased a line between past and present. Then all hell broke loose. Ever since Mary Higby Schweitzer peeked inside the fractured thighbone of a Tyrannosaurus rex, the introverted scientist's life hasn't been the same. Neither has the field of paleontology. Two years ago, Schweitzer gazed through a microscope in her laboratory at North Carolina State University and saw lifelike tissue that had no business inhabiting a fossilized dinosaur skeleton: fibrous matrix, stretchy like a wet scab on human skin; what appeared to be supple bone cells, their three-dimensional shapes intact; and translucent blood vessels that looked as if they could have come straight from an ostrich at the zoo. By all the rules of paleontology, such traces of life should have long since drained from the bones. It's a matter of faith among scientists that soft tissue can survive at most for a few tens of thousands of years, not the 65 million since T. rex walked what's now the Hell Creek Formation in Montana. But Schweitzer tends to ignore such dogma. She just looks and wonders, pokes and prods, following her scientific curiosity. That has allowed her to see things other paleontologists have missed—and potentially to shatter fundamental assumptions about how much we can learn from the past. [link to discovermagazine.com] "This discovery gives immensely powerful support to the proposition that dinosaur fossils are not millions of years old at all, but were mostly fossilized under catastrophic conditions a few thousand years ago at most." Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62416233 "This shifting perspective clicked with Schweitzer's intuitions that dinosaur remains were more than chunks of stone. Once, when she was working with a T. rex skeleton harvested from Hell Creek, she noticed that the fossil exuded a distinctly organic odor. "It smelled just like one of the cadavers we had in the lab who had been treated with chemotherapy before he died," she says. Given the conventional wisdom that such fossils were made up entirely of minerals, Schweitzer was anxious when mentioning this to Horner. "But he said, 'Oh, yeah, all Hell Creek bones smell,'" she says. To most old-line paleontologists, the smell of death didn't even register. To Schweitzer, it meant that traces of life might still cling to those bones." Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62416233 [link to discovermagazine.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79729727 United States 12/06/2020 03:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They know. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74880001 They don't want you to know. WHY? Why does the Jurassic Park scientist refuse to do a scientific dating test to get scientific results in a real science examination? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62416233 All related testing expenses covered, and still he refuses to scientifically test the samples. This is today's "Science" from "the Scientists". Who would dare deny them? Listen for yourself: |
rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Schweitzer's Dangerous Discovery Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62416233 When this shy paleontologist found soft, fresh-looking tissue inside a T. rex femur, she erased a line between past and present. Then all hell broke loose. Ever since Mary Higby Schweitzer peeked inside the fractured thighbone of a Tyrannosaurus rex, the introverted scientist's life hasn't been the same. Neither has the field of paleontology. Two years ago, Schweitzer gazed through a microscope in her laboratory at North Carolina State University and saw lifelike tissue that had no business inhabiting a fossilized dinosaur skeleton: fibrous matrix, stretchy like a wet scab on human skin; what appeared to be supple bone cells, their three-dimensional shapes intact; and translucent blood vessels that looked as if they could have come straight from an ostrich at the zoo. By all the rules of paleontology, such traces of life should have long since drained from the bones. It's a matter of faith among scientists that soft tissue can survive at most for a few tens of thousands of years, not the 65 million since T. rex walked what's now the Hell Creek Formation in Montana. But Schweitzer tends to ignore such dogma. She just looks and wonders, pokes and prods, following her scientific curiosity. That has allowed her to see things other paleontologists have missed—and potentially to shatter fundamental assumptions about how much we can learn from the past. [link to discovermagazine.com] "This discovery gives immensely powerful support to the proposition that dinosaur fossils are not millions of years old at all, but were mostly fossilized under catastrophic conditions a few thousand years ago at most." Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62416233 "This shifting perspective clicked with Schweitzer's intuitions that dinosaur remains were more than chunks of stone. Once, when she was working with a T. rex skeleton harvested from Hell Creek, she noticed that the fossil exuded a distinctly organic odor. "It smelled just like one of the cadavers we had in the lab who had been treated with chemotherapy before he died," she says. Given the conventional wisdom that such fossils were made up entirely of minerals, Schweitzer was anxious when mentioning this to Horner. "But he said, 'Oh, yeah, all Hell Creek bones smell,'" she says. To most old-line paleontologists, the smell of death didn't even register. To Schweitzer, it meant that traces of life might still cling to those bones." Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62416233 [link to discovermagazine.com] :) [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79729727 United States 12/06/2020 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | North Dakota again Quoting: rewind the article says: .. in North Dakota, scientists found a unique “death field” full of animal and fish fossils, dated from the same period, which may provide an answer not only to the question of what caused the extinction but also how it happened. The Flood of Noah. Yes, really. |
rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | North Dakota again Quoting: rewind the article says: .. in North Dakota, scientists found a unique “death field” full of animal and fish fossils, dated from the same period, which may provide an answer not only to the question of what caused the extinction but also how it happened. The Flood of Noah. Yes, really. yes. peek at the video I put up.. it is amazing. |
Nashon User ID: 75840259 Canada 12/06/2020 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ezekiel 1:13 Quoting: Agent Seraphina In the midst of the living beings there was something that looked like burning coals of fire, like torches darting back and forth among the living beings. The fire was bright, and lightning was flashing from the fire. Zech 2:5 For I, saith the LORD, will be unto her a wall of fire round about, and will be the glory in the midst of her. Genesis 3:24 After he drove the man out, he placed on the east side of the Garden of Eden cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life. Jer 23:29 Is not My Word like a fire? saith the LORD? and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? Luke 3:16 John answered them all, saying, “I baptize you with water, but he who is mightier than I is coming, He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire. "And Satan answered, and said: Skin for skin, and all that a man hath he will give for his life" Job 2:4 |
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Madam President-Elect LittleMe I don’t want flowers when I die… User ID: 73134317 United States 12/06/2020 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They say it was nearly an end to all life on earth. They say this is what had happened: It is known that about 66 million years ago, a meteorite with a diameter of about 10-15 kilometers fell on the Yucatan Peninsula. According to the main hypothesis, the dust from the explosion reduced the transparency of the atmosphere for many years, which caused a global cooling on the planet, which led to the extinction of not only dinosaurs but also 75% of all animal species. Quoting: rewind [link to curiosmos.com (secure)] We need a reset ASAP! This world is full of evil. |
rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 04:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They say it was nearly an end to all life on earth. They say this is what had happened: It is known that about 66 million years ago, a meteorite with a diameter of about 10-15 kilometers fell on the Yucatan Peninsula. According to the main hypothesis, the dust from the explosion reduced the transparency of the atmosphere for many years, which caused a global cooling on the planet, which led to the extinction of not only dinosaurs but also 75% of all animal species. Quoting: rewind [link to curiosmos.com (secure)] We need a reset ASAP! This world is full of evil. We need more acts of kindness tis true |
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rewind (OP) Militant Bitch User ID: 79484304 United States 12/06/2020 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the Glass part sounds beautiful. I wonder what it looked like? Maybe a kaleidoscope! Quoting: chasity at least the blood dripping from your eyes :( There are no live accounts of it yet here man is? I just thought of that? Hey Last Edited by rewind on 12/06/2020 04:14 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 51120175 United Kingdom 12/06/2020 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think the Glass part sounds beautiful. I wonder what it looked like? Maybe a kaleidoscope! Quoting: chasity it looked like this for about 8 minutes and 20 seconds. [imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)] |
JoeNobHead User ID: 79720840 United States 12/06/2020 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ezekiel 1:13 Quoting: Agent Seraphina In the midst of the living beings there was something that looked like burning coals of fire, like torches darting back and forth among the living beings. The fire was bright, and lightning was flashing from the fire. Talking about something else. He wasn't even around then. You should read a book called "the spaceships of Ezekiel"... will change your mind a lot about the bible. I believe in science NOT religion. Giving me bad karma for that, is anti-religious (you're passing judgement) I am just a man. Of no significance. Who found religion to be full of lies, and wrong doing, conflicted teachings I understand microwave communications. I do not stand for the NWO, it sucks. |