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Post by breakingitdown on May 27, 2010 1:11:41 GMT
I ran into something abnormally interesting the other day and i thought to myself,"...what better place to bring this to attention than my good buddies at the solarcycle24 website = D. so yea i was basically interested in this new IBEX data about the suns motion relative to the local bubble, and i guess this cloud would be the local fluff? So im a lil confused on most of this but here are some of what i think are some good questions . -thanks! 1. This image depicts us not yet having entered the local cloud is that true? 2. There are some stars located in the local cloud (which i've read has a x2 density of particles as the local bubble), are these stars larger because of double in material to pull into their gravity and will our star heat and grow in mass due to the cloud we will be plowing through? 3. What are some good questions you guys have or just facts u can through out that might answer some unasked ones ?? : ) -thanks! Attachments:
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Post by breakingitdown on May 27, 2010 3:04:11 GMT
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Post by julianb on Jun 4, 2010 12:57:34 GMT
I don't know that the conclusion that it required a very stable environment is correct. It seems that several near extinctions are required for homo sapiens at least to evolve, or Earth would be populated by dinosaurs who were doing very nicely until they were extinguished by various catastrophes. This link gives the best tie up for the history of the Earth that I have seen, answers all of the questions that I have had over a long lifetime; www.saturniancosmology.org/ the author doesn't claim it to be absolute fact, it is a work in progress based on a remarkable list of sources with each chapter, absolutely worth the long read.
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