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Ron61 11-12-2007 03:58 AM

Last Days Of Earth
 
I watched a two hour show yesterday on possible causes of the end of life on Earth. Very interesting and after all the possible causes it really came down to the most likely one was the human race.
Also according to them in 2029, Apothos, a large meteor will pass close enough to the Earth that it will be between Earth and our communication satellites. Then it will return in 7 years and they don't know what to expect. If the Earth's gravity affects it enough, it could crash into the Earth on it's return and that would effectively end life on the planet. All of this was ways that life here could come to an end, but all were very possible though some were also very unlikely to happen. I thought it was an interesting show as it wasn't Science Fiction, but laid out real things that could come to be.

Ron :(

wtm442 11-12-2007 05:32 AM

I guess I'll really have to drive the Cobra a lot in the next 20 years or so. A big comet hitting my garage would be a bummer of a day. :LOL:

bomelia 11-12-2007 07:18 AM

I thought I saw a similar show...they went through all the possibilities...many were VERY interesting, but not a dam thing you could do about it. But the last one was the kicker...global warming brought on by man's evil activities. Pissed me off. There was a great big picture of Al Gore like the communists use in rallies of their leaders. Ugh. Oh yeah! We may not stop a comet or a meteor, but we CAN do something about global warming. Sell you house, get rid of your car, and go worship at the mansion of Al Gore.

One solution for us though, is Canada. We can take that country, no problemo. With its northern climes, and and expanding acerage due to melting ice, we'd be pigs in a poke. Oh yeah, their military? No match. Once we disabled all of their horses, they'd be putty in our hands. Soon we will have palm trees growing in Toronto and real hockey teams playing in their (a'hem, our) arenas.

Mike

rdorman 11-12-2007 07:19 AM

Shoot there is a variety of reasons why it could end any day. So get out there and live life while you can! Look at the bright side, it isn't a global killer. But if it does hit, be somewhere else:CRY:

trularin 11-12-2007 08:18 AM

If 2029 is the end or 7 years later, what does it matter?

I mean you only have one shot at all this and you should be out doing something everyday to enrich your life.

SO, Kick some a$$ and enjoy those things you have.

:D :D :D

Ron61 11-12-2007 08:33 AM

Tru,

That show didn't say the Earth Was going to end, just gave a lot of ways that it could happen. The comet is supposed to fly by in 2029, but they have known that for a year or so. I wonder what effect it might have on tides and such as it will be very close on the cosmic scale. I hid in a very deep cave when the one that did away with the dinosaurs hit. :D

By the way, they have some cheap fuel oil for sale in the San Francisco Bay now. All you have to do is get it out of the water and haul it away. Might make some good heating oil for Warren. :JEKYLHYDE

Ron **)

Mark IV 11-12-2007 10:04 AM

I'm gonna take out a BIG loan in 2029 to buy a Kirkham and not worry about repayment!:LOL:

trularin 11-12-2007 10:12 AM

Ron, you are going to have to hang on CC until then to give us a report on the tides and the weather there when this heavenly body cruses by.

:D

rdorman 11-12-2007 10:20 AM

I do watch all those shows though. A great one a couple of months ago was about supervolcanos. Discovery, Learning Channel, National Geographic, etc... just can't get enough of them.

Ron61 11-12-2007 10:25 AM

Rdorman,

Those are the main shows that I watch. I have learned more from them than I did when I was in college. They had another one on about Yellowstone and what could happen if it erupts. I am a history buff and really enjoy watching the discovery and history channel shows. And they are finding new things every day it seems. I really enjoy the shows about the underground cities. Did you see the one about Hitler's underground Berlin? :eek:

Ron :)

1ntCobra 11-12-2007 10:28 AM

You know, comets coming close to earth are not always a bad thing. You might be able to hitchhike a ride onto the spaceship following them.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/ufo/hg/index.htm

:JEKYLHYDE ;) :rolleyes:

rdorman 11-12-2007 11:07 AM

The one on Yellowstone was the one I was referring to. Look up the caldron that created it and you can see the path of the north american plate (or what ever it is called) in satelite imagery as it has erupted over the last millions of years and ended up where it is now. Actually, it didn't move, the crust did but you get the idea. Eat that stuff up.

Heaven's gate. There was a group of nuts! The must of thought the movie Lifeforce was a documentary:LOL:

Ron61 11-12-2007 12:34 PM

:rolleyes:

Considering the amount of ash from Mt. St. Helens, it is hard to even imagine what they said Yellowstone would put in the air. Even if they could tell if and when it was going to erupt, just what could anyone do? I believe they said that one small town would have 8 feet of ash in a matter of minutes and it would cover most of several of the states in the area in a day or so and then spread across the whole country. Kind of like knowing the asteroid is coming. Can't do anything about it but hope it misses. **)

Ron %/

rdorman 11-12-2007 01:35 PM

I hear yah. St. Helen's is a firecracker compared to a nuke! The last eruption of the caldera was the Lava Creek Tuff 640,000 years ago and ejected 1,000 cubic kilometers. The little ones, such as 13,000 years ago left a 5k diameter crater near Mary Bay. And those happen every 20,000 years or so. The yellowstone caldera eruption 2.1 million years ago poured out an estimated 2,450 cubic kilometers of ash, both covered most of north america from the mississippi west. That makes it at least 8,000 (according to the NGS) times more powerful then St. Helen's in term of ash. Right now, there is a 3,600 cubic mile caldera under Yellowstone:eek: Over a 1,500 square mile 'crater top'. Volcanic debris from St. Helens covered and area about 30k in diameter, this bad boy could do one nearly 1,000 miles in diameter.

http://exodus2006.com/supervol.html some good maps

This of course would solve the debate about the fence on the mexican border... it would be us running across the border! :LOL:

rdorman 11-12-2007 01:47 PM

Some fun 'facts' on the release of thermal energy:

St. Helens, 24 megatons
Apothos meteor, 850 megatons
Huckleberry Ridge explosion (the caldera now under yellowstone) 2,000,000 megatons. :eek:
The one that did in the dinosaurs 100,000,000

A 50m comet impact will dispatch a city with little problems, 200m, a continent, 1,000m, half the planet, 10,000m....... forget about it.

Then again, the price of putting gas in the Cobra is going to kill me first, that or migrating penguins. Haven't decided. :JEKYLHYDE

Art Burtt 11-12-2007 02:23 PM

well if any of it happens I guess it won't matter if you're driving a "real one" or a replica!

bomelia 11-12-2007 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rdorman
I do watch all those shows though. A great one a couple of months ago was about supervolcanos. Discovery, Learning Channel, National Geographic, etc... just can't get enough of them.


Me too! My wife hates it. But I love the stuff. Especially Mt Everest, Survivor Man, and Man vs Wild. Yeah, I know Bear Grylls stays in hotels...

Last night I watched Bear Grylls in the Sahara series. OMG! He ATE a Camel Spider! His very words were "taste like a sac of exploding pus". Almost chucked on the couch. What these guys won't do for ratings!!

You EVER seen one of these nasty MFers? Google camel spider and get ready to not sleep for a week.

BTW, we NEED a vomit smilie!!

Mike

nevermind65 11-12-2007 05:29 PM

Shoot! It is going to hit just when I start to get my SS benefits.

Figures. If the government doesn't screw me out of SS, a meteor will.

Excaliber 11-12-2007 06:14 PM

I drove the ERA to work today (does that suck or what, I got to work on Veterans day!). I figure that will cost me about $15 in gas. I normally drive the motorcycle, which cost about $3.00 in gas.

...but I get more smiles to the miles with the Cobra... :D

Ron61 11-13-2007 03:05 AM

:LOL:

Here Mike, Just for you. :LOL:

Ron http://clicksmilies.com/s1106/wuerg/...smiley-026.gif


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