?Large Asteroid Impact Simulation

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Earth was born as a result of repeated asteroid collisions, the moon was created by a single giant impact event. Then, Earth's size attracted huge meteorites, which slammed into it, causing super-high-temperature rock vapour to cover the entire surface and evaporate all ocean water. The earliest life-forms survived such infernal events by escaping deep into the ground, miraculously emerging again and again. The Earth has gone through innumerable catastrophic events, and life has survived by acquiring new abilities to live through each crisis. Humans are part of the grand history of life's evolution, which has been closely intertwined with repeated cataclysmic events.

Learn what would happen if an asteroid hit the Earth with this detailed "Large Asteroid Impact Simulation".

An asteroid with a diameter of 500 km.
Destination: The Pacific Ocean.

The impact peels the 10 km crust off the surface. The shockwave travels at hypersonic speeds. Debris is blasted across into low Earth orbit, and returns to destroy the surface of the Earth. The firestorm encircles the Earth, vaporizing all life in its way. Within one day, the surface of the Earth is uninhabitable. The evidence shows that this has happened at least six times in Earth's history.


Music: Pink Floyd "The Great Gig in the Sky" (1973).

Enjoy.

[video=youtube_share;bU1QPtOZQZU]http://youtu.be/bU1QPtOZQZU[/video]​
 

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I created a manga about a large asteroid impacting earth. I'm still drawing the first issue but it's almost done and issue two will be here by June


 
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An asteroid of 500 km???? :what: Even though that's a simulation, it's a very exaggerated one for sure.

The impact that erased 70% of earth's ancient life form was a orbiting satellite with a diameter of 10 km, 10 km is enough to wipe out so much. Smh, even 1 km is enough to cause mass-destruction.

A object that big would first of all not ever come near earth or the inside of this solar system, jupiter swallows it first.
 

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An asteroid of 500 km???? :what: Even though that's a simulation, it's a very exaggerated one for sure.

The impact that erased 70% of earth's ancient life form was a orbiting satellite with a diameter of 10 km, 10 km is enough to wipe out so much. Smh, even 1 km is enough to cause mass-destruction.

A object that big would first of all not ever come near earth or the inside of this solar system, jupiter swallows it first.


There's a good chance Jupiter might catch it but there's no guarantee

There is another way to prevent utter bedlam but you'll have to read my sh1tty manga to find out
 

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There's a good chance Jupiter might catch it but there's no guarantee

There is another way to prevent utter bedlam but you'll have to read my sh1tty manga to find out
No, it will catch it. The only two places where the "rest mass" of this solar system formation is accumulated.. is the astroid belt inbetween mars and jupiters orbits, and then the kuiper belt where pluto is located. A object with the size of 500 km is a small dwarf planet for heavens sake, like ceres, vesta or others.

Though of course, for "now" this current millennia is safe from tragedies as such. Comets from oorts cloud are more than happy to change life on earth. But what's far more dangerous is a solar burst.
 
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No, it will catch it. The only two places where the "rest mass" of this solar system formation is accumulated.. is the astroid belt inbetween mars and jupiters orbits, and then the kuiper belt where pluto is located. A object with the size of 500 km is a small dwarf planet for heavens sake, like ceres, vesta or others.
You're assuming this asteroid is coming from the keiper belt. Regardless if it is or isn't, Jupiter doesn't pick up every single asteroid. There's a very high chance it'll pick up an object with that kind of mass, but objects with larger masses are flung out of solar systems all the time and are free floating through space. This asteroid can be one of such
 

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Asteroids are also the first catalysts to life on earth. Scientists have theorized that important compounds from asteroids landed on earth which helped start the creation of microorganisms. Ironic that this same idea has the ability to kill off the entire planet...
 

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You're assuming this asteroid is coming from the keiper belt. Regardless if it is or isn't, Jupiter doesn't pick up every single asteroid. There's a very high chance it'll pick up an object with that kind of mass, but objects with larger masses are flung out of solar systems all the time and are free floating through space. This asteroid can be one of such
Jupiter is centred on the middle for a reason, a incoming comet or astroid with high acceleration/speed would be forced to change trajectory when it's nearing saturn or jupiters orbits. But with flow of time, the orbits are changed considering that jupiter is losing mass because of it's emitting more energy than it's receving from the solar radiation. The reason why it's very bright. And note that jupiter has been moving from the sun and was closer to it before.
 

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Jupiter is centred on the middle for a reason, a incoming comet or astroid with high acceleration/speed would be forced to change trajectory when it's nearing saturn or jupiters orbits. But with flow of time, the orbits are changed considering that jupiter is losing mass because of it's emitting more energy than it's receving from the solar radiation. The reason why it's very bright. And note that jupiter has been moving from the sun and was closer to it before.


I agree with everything except FOR A REASON. Nothing in this universe happens for a reason. There are planets in other solar systems twice the size of Jupiter and have orbits closer to their sun than Mercury is to ours
 

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I agree with everything except FOR A REASON. Nothing in this universe happens for a reason. There are planets in other solar systems twice the size of Jupiter and have orbits closer to their sun than Mercury is to ours

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You cant really say that without applying the laws of physics to it, which describes everything and the cause of whatever your wonder is.

Some stars are orbiting each others as double, even binary black holes system, the universe has a reason for it's infrastructure.
 
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You cant really say that without applying the laws of physics to it, which describes everything and the cause of whatever your wonder is.

Some stars are orbiting each others as double, even binary black holes system, the universe has a reason for it's infrastructure.
And pray tell, what's the reason?
 

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Do you even read ? It's the laws of physics.
By reason u made it sound as if things are the way they are because someone made it them that way. That's what's usually meant when someone says "things happen for a reason." Implicating that a fortuitous result were to come from a particular action dictated by something behind the scenes.

Yes the laws of physics answers the 'how' of the universe which isn't necessarily a reason, but more of a tenet or a causality or what already is.

It's not the reason or the result, it's the all and the undeniable
 

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By reason u made it sound as if things are the way they are because someone made it them that way. That's what's usually meant when someone says "things happen for a reason." Implicating that a fortuitous result were to come from a particular action dictated by something behind the scenes.

Yes the laws of physics answers the 'how' of the universe which isn't necessarily a reason, but more of a tenet or a causality or what already is.

It's not the reason or the result, it's the all and the undeniable
"Someone" made them? Those are your own assumptions my friend, it would disturb my highly if there was such a being. Your definition of a reason is narrow, physics were found by mankind to understand nature itself. You can stick to whatever belief there is, but unlike yourself....physics is being explored to fully comprehend what this "everything" truly is. Mathematics and physics are describing the blueprint of this universe.
 
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