Very high-temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts 12,900 years ago | PNAS https://t.co/TDsowZXsGd https://t.co/fqcvwi26F6
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@NineofCups2023 Several #Meteorites hit earth, created the #Tsunami that swept away #Atlantis, and lifted the west #African #Tectonic plate turning the islands of Atlantis and the Pillars of Hercules into the #Sahara #Desert. https://t.co/xr0gQcBFsl
For those who dismiss the idea that a cosmic event or meteor caused the Young Dryas 12,900 years ago, I'd love to know how they explain certain phenonema and whether pale skin evolved slowly or more quickly due to a cataclysmic event blocking out the sun.h
筆頭著者はこういう隕石空中爆発大好き研究者らしい(論文見つけた♪)。 Bunch et al., Very high-temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts 12,900 years ago(PNAS) https://t.co/q5EVKb0TKg
Very high-temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts 12,900 years ago https://t.co/bMzKej2I4Q
Very high-temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts 12,900 years ago https://t.co/6zQmYiUOeQ
@camstreet1 @Cernovich Here’s some more if you’re interested. I think we’re not far off from it being accepted. I think it would go a long way in showing just how fragile our existence on this rock is — and how we should really be taking the threat of impa
@JohanBoonzaier2 @relativistic_ @Ken1249lineman @iamatheistgirl Here ya go, dummy: https://t.co/hBiNg4Zf9W
@EllenPepper Oops 1 more! High-temp. impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts & impacts 12,900 yrs ago http://t.co/SfPJGPOz
Very high-temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts 12,900 years ago http://t.co/lTWVguww
The latest (*stifles yawn*) Younger Dryas impact paper that some of us mentioned last week is out and it's #openaccess http://t.co/a8dtkwvZ