The Way to Dusty Death
It's our planet's greatest murder mystery: what causes the occasional mass species extinctions that plague us? Space.com offers some new speculations, so far based on model possibilities, not hard evidence: dense clouds of cosmic debris that our solar system might have passed through in its twirlings through endless space, taking up to a half million years for us to escape. Such clouds could either freeze out life or, under certain conditions, destroy the ozone layer, saith Alex Pavlov, author of a couple of papers on the topic appearing in Geophysical Research Reports.
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space.com also had an article about sun storms causing ozone layer loss a few weeks back.
That one went strangely unreported among academic true believers. And by most of the mainstream media.
We're counting the media's inattention to astrophysics as part of the conspiracy now?
Personally, I believe the offending species were devoured by a giant star goat passing through the galaxy.
Hmmm...Very, VERY old news. I think the first time I heard this type of theory was around '78. Yawn. Everything old is new again.
cdunlea:
just have a nice jinnan tonnix and forget about the star goat
Beats the piss out of me.
Yet another good reason why we should settle space.
biologist,
What are you trying to imply about gin? You're part of the conspiracy, aren't you!?