Subject: Re: Chuck Missler: The GAP Theory Mon Mar 18, 2019 8:47 pm
Not only does this video above support other articles that I have posted in recent... here is one that supports them all = 290,00 & 250,00 years ago... GOD hurled objecs at Rahab and the rest... TIMES ARE ALL IN THE RANGE
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by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
There’s been a couple of articles on space this week that are even stranger when viewed together. Mr. K.M. spotted them, and passed them along. I read them, but it wasn’t until I started to read the second one that I had to sit up and take the technical arguments, or rather, the strange rhetoric of the second article, much more seriously. Was NASA resorting to mere hyperbole? Or was it resorting to a trickle of a leak and cautious “paradigm-changing rhetoric”? We’ll I’ll opt for the latter, which is the subject of today’s high octane speculation, but I’ll leave it up to everyone else to make up there own mind. After all, I’ve certainly walked off the end of the speculation twig more than a few times!
The first of these articles is, to be sure, rather technical, and concerns a new method of dating craters: Asteroid Rate Jumped in Solar System’s Past Note the first two paragraphs here:
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Some 290 million years ago, as the last trilobites scuttled across the seafloor, the skies above grew just a little more ominous. At that point, large asteroids — including the impactor that would later kill off the dinosaurs — began to rain down on our planet between two and three times more frequently than they did before, according to a study published today in Science. Researchers spotted the trend while surveying impact craters on both Earth and our closest celestial neighbor, the moon. In these records, many impact craters date back to the past few hundred million years. Older ones are few. “It was surprising,” said Sara Mazrouei of the University of Toronto, the lead author of today’s paper. “We see the footprints of it, but what really happened to cause this?”
[size] In other words, according to this study, there was a “sudden” uptick in the amount of “stuff” raining down on the Earth and the Moon, and the final question: what caused this spike in asteroid bombardment (if we may call it that)? Before we get to that question, there’s one more bit of intriguing information about this newest study: the spike in impacts occurred more or less within the same time frame as the great extinction event, some 250,000,000 years ago, known as the “Great Dying”: [/size]
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From between about 290 million years ago and now, their statistical analysis showed, big impacts rattled the moon’s surface 2.6 times more often than they had in the preceding 710 million years. That jump occurred around the same time as Earth’s largest mass extinction, known as the “Great Dying,” when about 90 percent of all species went extinct. The causes of that extinction are under debate.
[size] The article continues by noting that the method has some skeptics and doubters, but most importantly – at least for our purposes – the question of what caused this spike in impacts is left unanswered in the article. So I turned my attentions to the second article that K.M. sent along, and it contained something that really gave me pause, and set my high octane speculation “suspicion meter” into the red zone, because the second article was about the same story, but appeared on the NASA website: The Great Dying Here the approach is somewhat different, for rather than focusing on lunar craters, as was the case in the first article, the focus was on rather arcane types of evidence concerning the “Great Dying” here on Earth: [/size]
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250 million years ago something unknown wiped out most life on our planet. Now scientists are finding buried clues to the mystery inside tiny capsules of cosmic gas. … The case has gone unsolved for years — 250 million years, that is. But now the pieces are starting to come together, thanks to a team of NASA-funded sleuths who have found the “fingerprints” of the villain, or at least of one of the accomplices
[size] What they found was this: [/size]
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Deep inside Permian-Triassic rocks, Becker’s team found soccer ball-shaped molecules called “fullerenes” (or “buckyballs”) with traces of helium and argon gas trapped inside. The fullerenes held an unusual number of 3He and 36Ar atoms — isotopes that are more common in space than on Earth. Something, like a comet or an asteroid, must have brought the fullerenes to our planet. … Becker’s team had previously found such gas-bearing buckyballs in rock layers associated with two known impact events: the 65 million-year-old Cretaceous-Tertiary impact and the 1.8 billion-year-old Sudbury impact crater in Ontario, Canada. They also found fullerenes containing similar gases in some meteorites. Taken together, these clues make a compelling case that a space rock struck the Earth at the time of the Great Dying.