Message from @Coolitic
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and that was unrelated to the sun
not a couple thousand
there's not even evidence of life so how is their evidence of extinction
I mean its surface
svar, interesting
a couple thousand?
again
that'd exterminate life on Earth
and destroy the entire ecology
their evidence suggested the moon event was also 10k yrs ago
so venus
unless it was extremely brief
and the moon
and I do mean *extremely*
curious
so you're seriously suggesting there was life on the moon 10,000 years ago
no
are you retarded? of course not
he's suggesting something that just seems so incredibly unnatural and unlikely
no, only suggesting that there is evideence to suggest some type of a cyclic earth change
which is a function of the sun
you'd need to at least outline a mechanism for the Sun to even store such an amount of energy in a way to be so readily released in a short burst
what?!
they are called CME
they happen all the time
...sunspots?
I was under the assumption that the sun has a relatively stable fusion rate
it does
had the one in 2017 hit earth rather than been in the opposite direction, we'd be in the stone age
no
these are relatively frequent solar events; we are in a shooting gallery after all
```The largest recorded geomagnetic perturbation, resulting presumably from a CME hitting the Earth's magnetosphere, was the solar storm of 1859 (the Carrington Event), which took down parts of the recently created US telegraph network, starting fires and shocking some telegraph operators.```
the odds are just so low that one will happen to be directed at earth
it already did
I mean it wouldn't be the stone age it'd be like 17th century Europe
largest RECORDED
and we'd quickly rebuild
gee. how long have they been recording such things relative to the life of the SUN?
also
not only are we a needle to be shot at from by miles away