Poll: Do you believe we are going to be hit by a meteor?
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Deadly asteroid headed for earth (poll)
#41
Reality is this guys.
A small portion of our skies are actively monitored.
That is to say we could have one right now heading right for us and we may well not know.
Even if it was known then in all likelyhood no one outside the select few would ever get told.
Chaos would follow if people knew in a short time they were about to die.
Might be why the US seems to get in more and more debt without any reasoning or solutions.
Perhaps there debt does not matter or will not matter in the future more accurately.

Good to see this thread is gaining momentum even if it is 2 guys measuring there dicks lolz.
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(03-06-2012, 11:48 PM)DAMINK™ Wrote: Reality is this guys.
A small portion of our skies are actively monitored.
That is to say we could have one right now heading right for us and we may well not know.
Even if it was known then in all likelyhood no one outside the select few would ever get told.
Chaos would follow if people knew in a short time they were about to die.
Might be why the US seems to get in more and more debt without any reasoning or solutions.
Perhaps there debt does not matter or will not matter in the future more accurately.

Good to see this thread is gaining momentum even if it is 2 guys measuring there dicks lolz.

NO!

NASA can monitor as far as years to see if something collides with us.
I mean if something were to collide into us, NASA would detect and calculate that at least 3-10 years before it hit us. Unless the meteor uses a teleportation jutsu.

That is why that Niburus crap wasn't true either, we should have seen it years before we did. But we didn't, meaning it doesn't exist.


Also there have been a lot of meteors ridding towards earth, but Jupter have been protecting us for millions of years now. It's gravity is strong enough to take everything ridding here away towards itself. And those hit's that jupiter takes is recorded as big to kill the entire earth.


Cmon people, this is common knowledge. I didn't even have to open google to write this.

Unless Jupiter looses gravity or we get too far apart, my vote goes for a now. Without Jupiter the planet would be wiped out before humanity even began.
A meteor can't just wipe out 4 billions of years of evolution.
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#43
I think its not gonna happen.. I dont believe in all the superstitions that say the earth is gonna end... So my vote goes for a NO (:
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#44
(03-07-2012, 12:04 AM)NekoChan Wrote: NO!

NASA can monitor as far as years to see if something collides with us.
I mean if something were to collide into us, NASA would detect and calculate that at least 3-10 years before it hit us. Unless the meteor uses a teleportation jutsu.

Completely wrong. Spent some time googling this exact topic. We can never predict ALL!
Nasa themselves admit that.

(03-07-2012, 12:04 AM)NekoChan Wrote: Also there have been a lot of meteors ridding towards earth, but Jupter have been protecting us for millions of years now. It's gravity is strong enough to take everything ridding here away towards itself. And those hit's that jupiter takes is recorded as big to kill the entire earth.

Thats why there are so many crators on earth and lets not forget about the MOON! It appears many meteors do get through.
Oh yea what about the dinasours?
Come on man. Your just nieve.

(03-07-2012, 12:04 AM)NekoChan Wrote: Cmon people, this is common knowledge. I didn't even have to open google to write this.

Really? Perhaps you actually should!

(03-07-2012, 12:04 AM)NekoChan Wrote: A meteor can't just wipe out 4 billions of years of evolution.

Again look at the dinasours man.
They will hit what they hit and cause what damage they cause.
We call it shi t happens.
Your kidding yourself completely!
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#45
I believe if anything we'll be hit by a solar flare when our magnetic field is at it's weakest point... Our Earth's magnetic field is actually reversing currently from north to south. Those magnetic fields are actually what protect us from the sun's harmful rays. At the halfway point, I think it's safe to say that our magnetic field cancels out or becomes fairly weak until it's fully reversed.

The reason why we have Northern Lights? Our magnetic fields protecting us from sun's harmful rays...

Based on history, we're actually overdue for this change to happen.
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(03-07-2012, 02:33 AM)AceInfinity Wrote: I believe if anything we'll be hit by a solar flare when our magnetic field is at it's weakest point... Our Earth's magnetic field is actually reversing currently from north to south. Those magnetic fields are actually what protect us from the sun's harmful rays. At the halfway point, I think it's safe to say that our magnetic field cancels out or becomes fairly weak until it's fully reversed.

The reason why we have Northern Lights? Our magnetic fields protecting us from sun's harmful rays...

Based on history, we're actually overdue for this change to happen.

Bit off the topic of thread but completely agree with you 100%.
It will likely happen in our lifetime assuming nothing else catastrophic happens inbetween.
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(03-07-2012, 02:43 AM)DAMINK™ Wrote: Bit off the topic of thread but completely agree with you 100%.
It will likely happen in our lifetime assuming nothing else catastrophic happens inbetween.

lol, with government though, you never know Roflmao
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#48
Lmao DAMINK, you are the naive one here. You believe anything you read and what NASA says?
When your precious "NASA" said we are going to be destroyed by Niburus, scientists all over the world fought against it.
It's common knowledge of the distance we can already see, we can see out of our universe.

IF A freakin METEOR OR A PLANET IS COMING WE CAN freakin SEE IT 10 YEARS BEFORE IT HITS.
I think your resources are quite stupid. freakin I don't know, start from watching more Discovery, that's a start.
You should see more physics & universe lectures, because I have seen a lot of them, I actually learn that subject.

First of all the asteroids/meteors that COULD hit us MAYBE unexpected would be so small, that our ozone would rip them to nothing before they would even fall few meters. Not to mention it would be more than a 70% change that pieces would fall in water(small pieces, no tsunami).

Don't forget our nuclear weapons, that wouldn't hurt us much to backfire.


Also don't forget that Earth is in the most dangerous spot considering flying meteors. Since we are on the most dangerous spot and we got hit like millions of years ago, I don't really see the odds of getting once again anytime soon.


If you do enough research, you will find that it's not TOTALLY proven what killed the dinosaurs. But I know, it's a fact that a meteor did it, but then again, MILLIONS of years ago I repeat.
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(03-07-2012, 03:48 AM)NekoChan Wrote: Lmao DAMINK, you are the naive one here. You believe anything you read and what NASA says?
When your precious "NASA" said we are going to be destroyed by Niburus, scientists all over the world fought against it.
It's common knowledge of the distance we can already see, we can see out of our universe.

IF A freakin METEOR OR A PLANET IS COMING WE CAN freakin SEE IT 10 YEARS BEFORE IT HITS.
I think your resources are quite stupid. freakin I don't know, start from watching more Discovery, that's a start.
You should see more physics & universe lectures, because I have seen a lot of them, I actually learn that subject.

First of all the asteroids/meteors that COULD hit us MAYBE unexpected would be so small, that our ozone would rip them to nothing before they would even fall few meters. Not to mention it would be more than a 70% change that pieces would fall in water(small pieces, no tsunami).

Don't forget our nuclear weapons, that wouldn't hurt us much to backfire.


Also don't forget that Earth is in the most dangerous spot considering flying meteors. Since we are on the most dangerous spot and we got hit like millions of years ago, I don't really see the odds of getting once again anytime soon.


If you do enough research, you will find that it's not TOTALLY proven what killed the dinosaurs. But I know, it's a fact that a meteor did it, but then again, MILLIONS of years ago I repeat.

This OP source did not come from NASA and i dont actively ever read anything they say. For you to assume so is exactly that. An assumption based on no facts so yea man thats prob close to .....? <fill in the blank yourself
You will find most information that comes from the US is distorted in some way or another.
Do you remember back not to long ago russia had a decent size meteor hit? 70s i think but may be wrong.
It dropped thousands and thousands of trees.
THere was no 10 year warning there STUPID!
And the was no 10 year warning on the recent on i posted in this thead.
Please find me the report for this meteor 10 years ago and prove to me your facts are that FACTS.
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#50
Facts? Go watch some science lecture and see how far we have progressed, that is my proof.
Being able to know where the meteor hits, doesn't know scientist have to go public with it.

Why create world wide panic, when it falls on some freakin Russian trees.
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