This is how we die

Well, its how whoever is left after we all blow each other up or poison the planet enough dies. This probably won't happen tomorrow.

Still, if it does, will my tinfoil hat protect me? :O
 
VictimOfScience said:
Well, its how whoever is left after we all blow each other up or poison the planet enough dies. This probably won't happen tomorrow.

Still, if it does, will my tinfoil hat protect me? :O

no in fact it may excellerate your brain melting when the fires of a thousand suns comes rushing at you at a million miles an hour :O
 
i didnt understand jack shit, you are all telling me you knew what the hell that woman was on about??
 
what's there to know? a big rock flattens the earth ..end of story
 
baron insig said:
i didnt understand jack shit, you are all telling me you knew what the hell that woman was on about??

Read the video description.
 
I found it graphic, shame there was no form of translation, I might of found it interesting
 
That meteor was the size of our moon, was it not? The chances of that happening are unbelievably minute.

But still... the actual effects of it seem a bit over exaggerated. Sure, the world would be ****ed over, but not quite to that degree, at least I don't believe so.
 
Raziaar said:
That meteor was the size of our moon, was it not? The chances of that happening are unbelievably minute.

I'm not entirely true but I think the movie shows what would happen if a meteorite that slammed nto the earth millions of years ago hit the earth today ..as far as I know it's based on actual events ...read the comments (some are in spanish)

Raziaar said:
But still... the actual effects of it seem a bit over exaggerated. Sure, the world would be ****ed over, but not quite to that degree, at least I don't believe so.

a meteor over 1km in length is considered a planet killer


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_civilization#Meteorite_impact
 
thats no moon! i hope im here when it happens.
 
CptStern said:
I'm not entirely true but I think the movie shows what would happen if a meteorite that slammed nto the earth millions of years ago hit the earth today ..as far as I know it's based on actual events ...read the comments (some are in spanish)



a meteor over 1km in length is considered a planet killer


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_civilization#Meteorite_impact

Just because it is a 'planet killer', doesn't mean it makes everything all molten and evaporates all the water as depicted in that video. If that happened in Dinosaur times, I would think it'd take MUCH longer than it did to get back to the point we are now with nature. I don't even think the earth would recover given what that video depicted, in ANY amount of time.
 
but I just said the object only has to be 1km in size for it to kill all life on earth ..the video shows a meteor much much larger
 
I think the non-nuclear "nuclear winter" is the thing that's the killer.

I don't think all life dies. Life has survived through many asteroids over 1km. Isn't the Gulf of Mexico supposed to be a giant impact crater?
 
This isn't a meteorite. This isn't even an asteroide, more like a planetoide or a moon.

And yeah, stuff like that happened before, in fact, the moon was formed by a planet the size of Mars hitting Earth. But that was when our solar system was a wild west with hundreds of planets instead of the 9 we have now.
 
but I just said the object only has to be 1km in size for it to kill all life on earth ..the video shows a meteor much much larger
uh yea stern a 1km asteroid would not destroy all life on earth. the one that killed all the dinosaurs was 6 miles across.

obviously it didnt destroy all life on earth or we wouldnt be here, now would we? unless you are speculating that life, up to humans, evolved in a mere 65 million years. to kill every single thing as you say a 1km object would do, i'm thinking you'd need to pretty much death-star the planet.

food for thought

edit: hahahah did you read the entire article you posted? the end of civilization being caused by a large tsunami? MASS SUICIDE? insanity? scientists "accidentally" destroying the universe? oil runs out so civilization is ended? a "software complexity tipping point" where all of "the systems" in the world are prone to bugs?

that is the WORST wikipedia article ever.
 
That was really awesome. An asteroid hitting the earth is one of my favorite images ever. Wow.
 
That is a ****ing extreme way to die, really it's the best option next to getting killed while having sex while at the same time skydiving, driving a car, and doing cocaine
 
gh0st said:
uh yea stern a 1km asteroid would not destroy all life on earth. the one that killed all the dinosaurs was 6 miles across.

I learn something new every day.
 
That's all a bunch of hooplah!!! God will end the Earth if he wills it!!! Plus, we all know that it wasn't an asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs. It was man who smote those devilish beasts!

J/K. :D I love seeing that kind of epic destruction. It's like the solar system giving humanity the big finger. What a day that would be. :O
 
Scary, and probably impossible. I think given the size of the impact most of the debris would be cast beyond the atmosphere and into freefall orbit. I sincerely doubt the entire planet could be consumed by fire in sich a way. The planetoid's force would be so great the shockwave would be sent right through the planet. If you were standing on the opposite side you might get smashed as inertia vaults you skyward.
Evaporating oceans is entirely probably as the crust of the Earth would be cracked like the flesh of a 90 year old sun bather. Magma would erupt from beneath the shattered planet as it is forced out by the planetoid.

I'm just going to give the Japanese what they want. A nod to nice graphics, and no real value to science.
 
Not to mention that to quote wikipedia.
"Asteroids with a 1 km diameter impact the Earth every 0.5 million years on average"!:p
So if they killed all life, it'd be a bitch to start over with just 500,000 years to evolve until you get exterminated again!!xD
 
A beautiful glamorous death, I will be happy about that; I can witness this tremendous scene of fire which I seek for for the whole life, and I am not dying alone.
This is not scary at all since it happens on the universe all the time. Life just begins again from naught. Still, there can be life, in everywhere.

What is more is that this thing can hardly happen on Earth with the protection of Jupiter and Saturn.
Even all water vapourized, they will fall back to the surface of Earth one day and life can proceed once again.

Gargantou said:
Asteroids with a1 km diameter impact the Earth every 0.5 million yearson average

We got killed by the winter, some tiny species don't. Therefore life need not start form the very beginning again. Still, not as small as 1 km.
 
And, I think, by the time we can have another one of these comets, we'll probably already have advanced into outer space colonization(IF we don't destroy ourselves, but I do not think we will.).
 
I think the shockwave, which travel throughout the world, kills us; not the gas of rock. The shockwave is so powerful that it can overturn the Earth's surface.The wave join together on the other side of the Earth and can tear the crust in that area, associated with the magma below. You can learn by studying the surface of Mercury.

The meteorite with had made the moon was so much larger than that shown in the film. It broke the Earth apart. Molten rock flew upon the space and collided with each other due to gravity. I think that meteorite was Mars-big, or even more, bigger.
 
thats really scare the hell of me.. but i don't believe in this video
 
That reminds me of Final Fantasy VI.
When the world ends.
:)
 
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