Japanese
scientists have performed a miracle. They succeeded in landing a
probe, called Falcon, on an asteroid, took some samples and got off.
The material is still on its way back, but tests of the
“asteroid-dust” can be performed and the results are broadcasted
back to earth. The Japanese came to a stunning conclusion. The
asteroid was supposed to be a massive rock; instead it was
compartementalized (kind of cocoons) and at least 40/50 procent
hollow! If this goes for all the asteroids, and why not, we have to
revize our past and our present-day future.
What
comes in mind first, are of course the dinosaurs. They were said to
have been extinct by an asteroid, around 65 million years ago. A few
mamals survived miracilously and conquered a new world. I suppose the
scientists have calculated the world-wide effects on the above
mentioned assumption: the asteroid was massive! Now we have to
recalculate. The effects of the impact would be much less and, being
hollow, much of the asteroid would evaporate and burn up in the
atmosphere. Still it would be a disaster and I think most dinosaurs
died, but some may have survived on certain locations, like wolly
mammoths, who lived way beyond their official extinction date, in
Siberia and Antartica. On the other hand it would be much easier for
the mammals to survive and evolve. Man would appear sooner and
dinosaurs crossed their path. This explains the finds in
South-America, like the “Ica stones”, on which human beings are
fighting and even riding dinosaurs. According to legend, fairy tales,
and folklore, mankind did the only natural thing, they killed them,
like they killed the giants and many of the big dragon slainers or
giant-killers, became Saints in the Roman Catholic Church.
We
live in apocalyptic days, at least that what the “mindpolice”
wants to make us think. One of the big issues is an asteroid impact
as one of the signs of the End Times. Science supported it (as they
will support anything, it pays well enough) and big telescopes were
built to track them down and follow the few (among hundreds ot
thousands rotating rocks), that seem to be on a collision course.
There is no problem anymore. Asteroids have not enough mass to
impact, just a handful of dust, so to say. A couple of rockets will do it.
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