The Far East (Religion)

by xeno6696 @, Sonoran Desert, Monday, September 20, 2010, 03:39 (5177 days ago) @ David Turell

There are a few small problems with trying to determine that. The first is the S wave and P wave propagation through the crust and mantle. The second is determining the force needed to fracture the substrate under extreme pressure (because you would have to determine that pressure first which is two sided, downward pressure from gravity, and outward pressure from the core, neither of which will be equally distributed.) The next problem would be to determine the time frame. There is contradictions in regards to the age of the meteorites listed, but we could probably thin that down if we had an approximate age.
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> The chicxulub asteroid was 10 kilomters across, but there is no evidence at the time that it caused a huge flood, but lots of volcanic acivity, and loss of the dinosaurs. Your strike would have to be bigger. By how much?-That's exactly the critical direction I was going: by determining how big the strike was, we can determine quickly whether or not a meteor strike would be likely--Genesis doesn't talk about anything like a nuclear winter, so we know that there is an upper bound. We'll use Chixulub for that.

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