Death by Nebula...

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Skybuck Flying

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Death by Nebula explained:

1. Earth moves through Nebula.

2. Weather changes:

2.1 More rain
2.2 More flooding
2.3 More drought

3. Civilization perishes.

Could also explain the Fermi Paradox to some degree.

Bye,
Skybuck Flying.
 
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
> Death by Nebula explained:

As \"explanations\" go, this is right down to Skyubucks usual standard.

A nebula may be a \"giant cloud of dust and gas in space\" but the chances the the dust would make it through the earth\'s atmosphere and provide extra condensation nuclei to affect cloud formation and rainfall aren\'t great, even if there was enough of it to make a difference even before it got turned into very small meteors.

Our planetary system has been bashing lots of little orbiting asteroids into dust for the past few billion years, so a nebula wouldn\'t make much difference.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:11:56 AM UTC+2, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Death by Nebula explained:

As \"explanations\" go, this is right down to Skyubucks usual standard.

A nebula may be a \"giant cloud of dust and gas in space\" but the chances the the dust would make it through the earth\'s atmosphere and provide extra condensation nuclei to affect cloud formation and rainfall aren\'t great, even if there was enough of it to make a difference even before it got turned into very small meteors.

Our planetary system has been bashing lots of little orbiting asteroids into dust for the past few billion years, so a nebula wouldn\'t make much difference.

Well finally a somewhat usefull posting from This Bill/Ass Sloooowman LOL, Saidney or Sadneeey LOL.

Anyway, let\'s go alone with your NAY-saying and pretend it wasn\'t a big mtf-ing Nebula and it was to spurious.

Maybe there is something to your asteroids hypothesis.

Maybe instead of water bringing asteroids, Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.

These asteroids explode/burn up into atmosphere and through releasing chemicals take down water with it, onto Pakistan ! Drowning Pakistan ! Bye Bye Pakistan !

Maybe Pakistan did see an unusual ammount of meteors and asteroids !

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
On Monday, 29 August 2022 at 10:11:42 UTC+2, Skybuck Flying wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:11:56 AM UTC+2, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Death by Nebula explained:

As \"explanations\" go, this is right down to Skyubucks usual standard.

A nebula may be a \"giant cloud of dust and gas in space\" but the chances the the dust would make it through the earth\'s atmosphere and provide extra condensation nuclei to affect cloud formation and rainfall aren\'t great, even if there was enough of it to make a difference even before it got turned into very small meteors.

Our planetary system has been bashing lots of little orbiting asteroids into dust for the past few billion years, so a nebula wouldn\'t make much difference.
Well finally a somewhat usefull posting from This Bill/Ass Sloooowman LOL, Saidney or Sadneeey LOL.

Anyway, let\'s go alone with your NAY-saying and pretend it wasn\'t a big mtf-ing Nebula and it was to spurious.

Maybe there is something to your asteroids hypothesis.

Maybe instead of water bringing asteroids, Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.

These asteroids explode/burn up into atmosphere and through releasing chemicals take down water with it, onto Pakistan ! Drowning Pakistan ! Bye Bye Pakistan !

Maybe Pakistan did see an unusual ammount of meteors and asteroids !

Bye,
Skybuck.
--Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.

you are exactly right

since huge Coronary Mass Ejections ( directed to the Earth, as opposite to Coronal Mass Ejections not touching the Earth)
can be considered as huge thermal energy gaseous asteroids, taking water vapor from the Earth\'s atmosphere
 
On 28/08/2022 08:11, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying
wrote:
Death by Nebula explained:

As \"explanations\" go, this is right down to Skyubucks usual
standard.

He\'s a clueless idiot and like \"A A\" ideal kill file material.
A nebula may be a \"giant cloud of dust and gas in space\" but the
chances the the dust would make it through the earth\'s atmosphere and
provide extra condensation nuclei to affect cloud formation and
rainfall aren\'t great, even if there was enough of it to make a
difference even before it got turned into very small meteors.

Actually micrometeorites represent a non-trivial amount of stuff falling
to Earth mostly iron dust in the form of magnetite which can be isolated
from the gunge that accumulates in gutters by use of a Nd magnet.

https://www.iflscience.com/how-hunt-micrometeorites-26458#

The above URL recommends dragging it along the ground but the sludge in
gutters has already pre concentrated it for you and it is hard not to
find some in the dense black sediment that collects.

Our planetary system has been bashing lots of little orbiting
asteroids into dust for the past few billion years, so a nebula
wouldn\'t make much difference.

There are no nebulas anywhere near close to us. You would see them in
the night sky if there were.

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-name-of-the-closest-nebula-to-Earth-When-and-how-was-it-discovered

The nearest we ever come is occasionally passing through a comet\'s tail
as happened with Halley\'s in 1910 causing near apocalyptic panic in some
quarters:

https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/39723/what-comets-tail-did-earth-pass-through-before-halleys

Or for a slightly different take on it:

https://www.wired.com/2015/01/fantastically-wrong-halleys-comet/

--
Regards,
Martin Brown
 
On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 10:23:05 AM UTC+2, a a wrote:
On Monday, 29 August 2022 at 10:11:42 UTC+2, Skybuck Flying wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:11:56 AM UTC+2, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Death by Nebula explained:

As \"explanations\" go, this is right down to Skyubucks usual standard.

A nebula may be a \"giant cloud of dust and gas in space\" but the chances the the dust would make it through the earth\'s atmosphere and provide extra condensation nuclei to affect cloud formation and rainfall aren\'t great, even if there was enough of it to make a difference even before it got turned into very small meteors.

Our planetary system has been bashing lots of little orbiting asteroids into dust for the past few billion years, so a nebula wouldn\'t make much difference.
Well finally a somewhat usefull posting from This Bill/Ass Sloooowman LOL, Saidney or Sadneeey LOL.

Anyway, let\'s go alone with your NAY-saying and pretend it wasn\'t a big mtf-ing Nebula and it was to spurious.

Maybe there is something to your asteroids hypothesis.

Maybe instead of water bringing asteroids, Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.

These asteroids explode/burn up into atmosphere and through releasing chemicals take down water with it, onto Pakistan ! Drowning Pakistan ! Bye Bye Pakistan !

Maybe Pakistan did see an unusual ammount of meteors and asteroids !

Bye,
Skybuck.
--Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.

you are exactly right

since huge Coronary Mass Ejections ( directed to the Earth, as opposite to Coronal Mass Ejections not touching the Earth)
can be considered as huge thermal energy gaseous asteroids, taking water vapor from the Earth\'s atmosphere

Most interesting hypothesis !

So basically the recent Sun energy release/surges/explosions could have burned/blown off some of the atmosphere of earth and take water with it into space !.

Though there is a small little problem with this hypothesis... it occured after the rivers were already dry I think...

But maybe it\'s been going on for a while ! ;)

Though I also kinda liked the idea of asteroids skimming the earth, and reflecting back into space, but maybe taking a little bit of water/hydro with them, or burning some of it up and release it as energy into space! ;) =D

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
On Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 6:00:59 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 10:23:05 AM UTC+2, a a wrote:
On Monday, 29 August 2022 at 10:11:42 UTC+2, Skybuck Flying wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:11:56 AM UTC+2, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Death by Nebula explained:

As \"explanations\" go, this is right down to Skyubucks usual standard.

A nebula may be a \"giant cloud of dust and gas in space\" but the chances the the dust would make it through the earth\'s atmosphere and provide extra condensation nuclei to affect cloud formation and rainfall aren\'t great, even if there was enough of it to make a difference even before it got turned into very small meteors.

Our planetary system has been bashing lots of little orbiting asteroids into dust for the past few billion years, so a nebula wouldn\'t make much difference.
Well finally a somewhat useful posting from Bill Sloman.

Anyway, let\'s go along with your NAY-saying and pretend it wasn\'t a big mtf-ing Nebula and it was to spurious.

Maybe there is something to your asteroids hypothesis.

Maybe instead of water bringing asteroids, Earth is now being bombarded with water taking asteroids.

How would asteroids take water from earth?

> > > These asteroids explode/burn up into atmosphere and through releasing chemicals take down water with it, onto Pakistan ! Drowning Pakistan ! Bye Bye Pakistan !

A condensation nucleus may have a chemical composition, but it doesn\'t matter to the nucleation process, it just provokes a rain cloud to drop it\'s rain a little earlier.
Water may be moved, but not all that far, and it stays on earth.

> > > Maybe Pakistan did see an unusual amount of meteors and asteroids !

Probably not. Any asteroids at all would be unusual. The dinosaurs saw the last one worth noticing.

--Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.

you are exactly right.

He\'s totally demented.

since huge Coronary Mass Ejections ( directed to the Earth, as opposite to Coronal Mass Ejections not touching the Earth)
can be considered as huge thermal energy gaseous asteroids, taking water vapor from the Earth\'s atmosphere,

Only by a total crackpot.

> Most interesting hypothesis !

The more usual term is bizarre lunacy.

> So basically the recent Sun energy release/surges/explosions could have burned/blown off some of the atmosphere of earth and take water with it into space !.

The earth has been losing hydrogen from the upper reaches of the atmosphere for the past four billion odd years, It hasn\'t been losing much, and the stuff falling into the atmosphere seems to more than replace it.

Though there is a small little problem with this hypothesis... it occured after the rivers were already dry I think...

But maybe it\'s been going on for a while ! ;)

Though I also kinda liked the idea of asteroids skimming the earth, and reflecting back into space, but maybe taking a little bit of water/hydro with them, or burning some of it up and release it as energy into space! ;) =D

It may be an attractive delusion, but it isn\'t remotely realistic. Asteroids don\'t \"skim the earth\". If they get that close to the atmosphere, air-resistance slows them down, and they end up impacting, if they don\'t volatilise on the way in.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Wednesday, 31 August 2022 at 10:00:59 UTC+2, Skybuck Flying wrote:
On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 10:23:05 AM UTC+2, a a wrote:
On Monday, 29 August 2022 at 10:11:42 UTC+2, Skybuck Flying wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:11:56 AM UTC+2, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Death by Nebula explained:

As \"explanations\" go, this is right down to Skyubucks usual standard.

A nebula may be a \"giant cloud of dust and gas in space\" but the chances the the dust would make it through the earth\'s atmosphere and provide extra condensation nuclei to affect cloud formation and rainfall aren\'t great, even if there was enough of it to make a difference even before it got turned into very small meteors.

Our planetary system has been bashing lots of little orbiting asteroids into dust for the past few billion years, so a nebula wouldn\'t make much difference.
Well finally a somewhat usefull posting from This Bill/Ass Sloooowman LOL, Saidney or Sadneeey LOL.

Anyway, let\'s go alone with your NAY-saying and pretend it wasn\'t a big mtf-ing Nebula and it was to spurious.

Maybe there is something to your asteroids hypothesis.

Maybe instead of water bringing asteroids, Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.

These asteroids explode/burn up into atmosphere and through releasing chemicals take down water with it, onto Pakistan ! Drowning Pakistan ! Bye Bye Pakistan !

Maybe Pakistan did see an unusual ammount of meteors and asteroids !

Bye,
Skybuck.
--Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.

you are exactly right

since huge Coronary Mass Ejections ( directed to the Earth, as opposite to Coronal Mass Ejections not touching the Earth)
can be considered as huge thermal energy gaseous asteroids, taking water vapor from the Earth\'s atmosphere
Most interesting hypothesis !

So basically the recent Sun energy release/surges/explosions could have burned/blown off some of the atmosphere of earth and take water with it into space !.

Though there is a small little problem with this hypothesis... it occured after the rivers were already dry I think...

But maybe it\'s been going on for a while ! ;)

Though I also kinda liked the idea of asteroids skimming the earth, and reflecting back into space, but maybe taking a little bit of water/hydro with them, or burning some of it up and release it as energy into space! ;) =D

Bye,
Skybuck.
you are exactly right

water vapor is taken into space
by solar\'s thermal hyperactivity

the number of sunspots doubled

just watch the X-ray flux
https://www.spaceweather.com/images2022/29aug22/fusilade_strip.jpg

===https://www.spaceweather.com/

-------------===========================---EARTH JUST DODGED A LOT OF CMES: It seemed like sunspot AR3088 would never stop exploding. Over the past four days, the strangely-magnetized active region produced more than a dozen M-class solar flares:

Each X-ray peak in the graph above produced a corresponding shortwave radio blackout on Earth. No part of our planet was untouched.

More than half of the explosions also produced a coronal mass ejection (CME). Earth dodged them all. Only one and maybe two delivered glancing blows of no consequence. All the rest sailed harmlessly into space.

The simple reason why: AR3088 was never facing Earth. Most of the explosions occured while the sunspot was approaching or even rounding the sun\'s western limb.

This movie from NASA\'s Solar Dynamics Observatory is a good example. It shows a flare from AR3088 on Aug. 29th partially eclipsed by the edge of the sun. The explosion registered M9 on GOES satellite X-ray sensors, but the uneclipsed flare was probably much stronger--perhaps even an X-flare.

If the sunspot had been facing us, we might now be experiencing strong geomagnetic storms with spectacular low-latitude auroras
 
On Wednesday, 31 August 2022 at 10:40:38 UTC+2, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
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