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Has anyone heard rumors of a giant comet due to hit earth in September this year? Are there any comet due to come close to earth during this time?
Originally posted by whodeyIf there was a comet going to hit earth and we knew about it, it would be all over the news. If there was a comet going to get even remotely close to earth, and we knew about it, it would be all over the news.
Has anyone heard rumors of a giant comet due to hit earth in September this year? Are there any comet due to come close to earth during this time?
This morning I wrote about why a planetary alignment can’t cause earthquakes. In it I also mention that every time an asteroid passes Earth there are a bunch of breathless articles implying (or outright stating) that scientists are worried it will cause a mass extinction.
The vast majority of these articles are, to be technical, what comes out of the south end of a north-facing bull.
Originally posted by twhiteheadI checked it out and it seems there is a lot of buzz on the net about this, and it seems to be about 100% religious in origin, another end of days BS tale. I am listening to one of them but will not give them the time of day by actually posting this BS here.
If there was a comet going to hit earth and we knew about it, it would be all over the news. If there was a comet going to get even remotely close to earth, and we knew about it, it would be all over the news.
If there is a rumor about a comet hitting the earth, who cares? False rumors are free. Get all you want on the internet.
Originally posted by sonhouseI regularly check a whole bunch of astronomy related sites, Bad Astronomy blog included.
I checked it out and it seems there is a lot of buzz on the net about this, and it seems to be about 100% religious in origin, another end of days BS tale. I am listening to one of them but will not give them the time of day by actually posting this BS here.
Originally posted by googlefudgeIt's funny how such BS gets started, especially this one supposedly about comet Ison. That is the one that skirted the sun so close it got consumed by the sun. The thing about the orbit of Ison is it is perpendicular to Earth and couldn't EVER come within a hundred million miles of Earth. Yet now all of a sudden there is this leftover from Ison, a rock 2.5 miles wide or so headed straight for Earth AND they know exactly where it will hit! Like out near Puerto Rico or some such BS.
I regularly check a whole bunch of astronomy related sites, Bad Astronomy blog included.
And I hadn't heard about this until RJHinds posted in spirituality forum...
That's how dumb this conspiracy theory is.
Originally posted by twhiteheadReally?
If there was a comet going to hit earth and we knew about it, it would be all over the news. If there was a comet going to get even remotely close to earth, and we knew about it, it would be all over the news.
If there is a rumor about a comet hitting the earth, who cares? False rumors are free. Get all you want on the internet.
Originally posted by whodeyWhat benefit is there lying about politics non-stop as you normally do? Clearly you think there is some benefit. I think it is just a stupid thing to do as it just makes your own cause look bad. I am guessing that you are desperate for attention, even negative attention.
Really?
What benefit would there be in creating hysteria?
Originally posted by googlefudgeSo what if an amateur sees something and reports it and no one in the press tells about it?
Asteroids and comets are detected by using telescopes [large and small] to search the sky for
points of light [in visible, infra-red, and occasionally radio wavelengths] that move against the
backdrop of 'stationary' stars.
They are found by professional astronomers and big automated sky surveys, as well as amateurs
using 'backyard' telescopes [ ...[text shortened]... nd trajectory
are already worldwide known public knowledge.
You cannot cover this stuff up.
Originally posted by whodeyWhy would no-one in the press tell about it? It would be a massive story. Why pass up on that?
So what if an amateur sees something and reports it and no one in the press tells about it?
Originally posted by twhiteheadHysteria only sells if it makes money.
Why would no-one in the press tell about it? It would be a massive story. Why pass up on that?
[b]If such a catastrophic event were to happen on earth, there would be virtually nothing that could be done about it.
That depends on the size of the object and where it is expected to strike.
Why then create hysteria?
Because hysteria sells. That is about 50% of the news business. The other 50% is gossip.[/b]
Originally posted by whodeyThis hysteria is 100% generated by religious nutters trying to build their flock and just coincidentally get money🙂
Hysteria only sells if it makes money.
This particular hysteria would only cause people to forsake their daily living arrangements and attempt to protect themselves in the same manner that the power that be would presumably be trying to prepare. In short, it is limiting the competition for such resources needed to try and survive.
Progressives generall ...[text shortened]... k that the planet is over populated as it is. This may be seen as a good thing by many of them.