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Sun's Movement Through Milky Way... Comets Hurtling...Life Extinctions
Science Daily ^ | 5-2-2008 | Cardiff University

Posted on 05/02/2008 8:53:50 AM PDT by blam

Sun's Movement Through Milky Way Regularly Sends Comets Hurtling, Coinciding With Mass Life Extinctions

A large body of scientific evidence now exists that support the hypothesis that a major asteroid or comet impact occurred in the Caribbean region at the boundary of the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods in Earth's geologic history. Such an impact is suspected to be responsible for the mass extinction of many floral and faunal species, including the large dinosaurs, that marked the end of the Cretaceous period. (Credit: Art by Don Davis / Courtesy of NASA)

ScienceDaily (May 2, 2008) — The sun's movement through the Milky Way regularly sends comets hurtling into the inner solar system -- coinciding with mass life extinctions on earth, a new study claims. The study suggests a link between comet bombardment and the movement through the galaxy.

Scientists at the Cardiff Centre for Astrobiology built a computer model of our solar system's movement and found that it "bounces" up and down through the plane of the galaxy. As we pass through the densest part of the plane, gravitational forces from the surrounding giant gas and dust clouds dislodge comets from their paths. The comets plunge into the solar system, some of them colliding with the earth.

The Cardiff team found that we pass through the galactic plane every 35 to 40 million years, increasing the chances of a comet collision tenfold. Evidence from craters on Earth also suggests we suffer more collisions approximately 36 million years. Professor William Napier, of the Cardiff Centre for Astrobiology, said: "It's a beautiful match between what we see on the ground and what is expected from the galactic record."

The periods of comet bombardment also coincide with mass extinctions, such as that of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Our present position in the galaxy suggests we are now very close to another such period.

While the "bounce" effect may have been bad news for dinosaurs, it may also have helped life to spread. The scientists suggest the impact may have thrown debris containing micro-organisms out into space and across the universe.

Centre director Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe said: "This is a seminal paper which places the comet-life interaction on a firm basis, and shows a mechanism by which life can be dispersed on a galactic scale."

The paper, by Professor Napier and Dr Janaki Wickramasinghe, is to be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Adapted from materials provided by Cardiff University, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: asteroidday; asteroids; catastrophism; comet; extinction; godsgravesglyphs; impact; milkyway; panspermia; soundsbadreallybad; spirograph; sun; weareindeepdoodoo
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Comet/Asteroid Impacts and Human Society Comet/Asteroid Impacts
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21 posted on 05/02/2008 9:47:53 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
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To: GourmetDan

“And how is a rotating earth simpler?”

It requires no special explanation for all the other rotating bodies that we observe, in other words a difference between them and the Earth. Obviously the Universe can’t be rotating around all of them, they spin on different axes. ;-)


22 posted on 05/02/2008 9:52:56 AM PDT by PreciousLiberty
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To: Williams

I’ve been in a mass bombardment and I can tell you it’s no fun.


23 posted on 05/02/2008 9:55:11 AM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Cyber Liberty; blam
;') [singing] two thousand uno du'os party over says the lights of heaven /
tonight i'm gonna party like it's two thousand eleven
December 20, 2012

24 posted on 05/02/2008 9:55:53 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
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To: RightWhale

That’s nice. Science is an illusion.

Everything is illusion.


25 posted on 05/02/2008 9:56:36 AM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: PreciousLiberty
"It requires no special explanation for all the other rotating bodies that we observe, in other words a difference between them and the Earth. Obviously the Universe can’t be rotating around all of them, they spin on different axes. ;-)"

OK, so how is assuming that there is no difference between the earth and rotating bodies we observe less an assumption than assuming that there is a difference between the earth and the rotating bodies we observe and therefore an argument for Occam's Razor?

What about objects that aren't observed to rotate, like the moon. You assume they do rotate even though they appear not to? Where is Occam's Razor now?

26 posted on 05/02/2008 9:58:59 AM PDT by GourmetDan (Eccl 10:2 - The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left.)
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27 posted on 05/02/2008 10:02:27 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
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To: Sacajaweau
Think of how fast the earth itself is rotating and you’ll puke.

It's a wonder that we aren't thrown into outer space....

28 posted on 05/02/2008 10:05:53 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (Forget it...I'll never be able to pull the lever for McCain!)
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To: tet68

I prefer that old proverb (or perhaps ko’an) from India, “the universe is the dream of the Gods, and the Gods are the dream of man.” ;’)


29 posted on 05/02/2008 10:06:56 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
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Who knew Bill even *had* a cell phone? :’)


30 posted on 05/02/2008 10:07:16 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
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To: blam
"The Cardiff team found that we pass through the galactic plane every 35 to 40 million years..."



De plane, boss, de plane!
31 posted on 05/02/2008 10:09:25 AM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (Friends with umbrellas are outstanding in the rain.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Heh - party like it’s 2011 - pretty funny!


32 posted on 05/02/2008 10:10:30 AM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (Friends with umbrellas are outstanding in the rain.)
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To: blam; Lazamataz

I’m disappointed. 32 posts and Laz has not declared we are all going to die.


33 posted on 05/02/2008 10:12:25 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: blam
"Our present position in the galaxy suggests we are now very close to another such period."

I knew it. I juuuuust knew it... sigh

34 posted on 05/02/2008 10:14:57 AM PDT by Hatteras
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Scientists at the Cardiff Centre for Astrobiology built a computer model of our solar system's movement and found that it "bounces" up and down through the plane of the galaxy. As we pass through the densest part of the plane, gravitational forces from the surrounding giant gas and dust clouds dislodge comets from their paths. The comets plunge into the solar system, some of them colliding with the earth. The Cardiff team found that we pass through the galactic plane every 35 to 40 million years, increasing the chances of a comet collision tenfold.
[note: this is the same idea advocated by the late Gene Shoemaker; also, this stands as an alternative to the Nemesis model for periodicity in the impact record]
35 posted on 05/02/2008 10:16:35 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
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To: tet68

Breathe deep the gathering gloom,
Watch lights fade from every room.
Bedsitter people look back and lament,
Another day’s useless energy spent.

Impassioned lovers wrestle as one,
Lonely man cries for love and has none.
New mother picks up and suckles her son,
Senior citizens wish they were young.

Cold hearted orb that rules the night,
Removes the colours from our sight.
Red is gray and yellow white,
But we decide which is right.
And which is an illusion?


36 posted on 05/02/2008 10:19:15 AM PDT by Hatteras
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Earth-sized planet predicted beyond Pluto
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37 posted on 05/02/2008 10:19:33 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
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To: GourmetDan

But the moon does rotate. It’s that it’s rotation is geosynchronous with the earth. If it didn’t we’d see its other side.


38 posted on 05/02/2008 10:22:40 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: Hatteras
Breathe Deep
39 posted on 05/02/2008 10:31:10 AM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: GourmetDan

“sit on it and rotate, Potsie” ?


40 posted on 05/02/2008 11:03:59 AM PDT by junkman_106 (Once is chance, twice is coincidence, thrice is enemy action ---007/Ian Fleming)
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