Episode #025: The Life Cycle of Comets

Effects this process can have on Earth. Meteor showers and progression of a disintegrating comet provide material for multiple impacts. Critical lessons from Sheomaker-Levy 9, K-T boundary impact, Tunguska, and nuclear detonations - evidence for YDIH

Impact markers at the Younger Dryas horizon

An oblique/tangential grazing of a passing object above the ice sheet is the scenario RC prefers, with drumlins as an effect

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Randall’s back-drop sparks discussion of meteor showers and the progression of a disintegrating comet to provide the material for multiple impacts. We have learned critical lessons from Shoemaker-Levy 9, the KT boundary impact event, Tunguska, and nuclear detonations. He gets back into the work of Ted Bunch et al. that compares impact markers from these events with the evidence for the YDIH. Lack of a crater is problematic to critics, but an oblique/tangential grazing of a passing object above the ice sheet is the scenario RC prefers, and includes drumlins as one of the potential effects that we now see in the landscapes.

 

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  • It is sad that some folks are so utterly bound to the the "accepted" models of their field that they take any challenge -- new ideas, interpretations, observations or discoveries that cannot be made to conform to conventional wisdom --- as a direct personal attack. One of the lessons you learn in reading about the history of science through known records of civilization, is that advancement seems more often than not, to depend upon personalities rather than just pure intellectual investigation. Think of Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh, who started off as congenial Colleagues, but ended up bitter enemies, each trying to out-do the other in finding and describing the most spectacular fossil Dinosaur skeletons. Their story would be comical if it weren't actually dominated by such vicious anger and jealousy. The same sad nonsense seemingly continues in this YDIH dispute.
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  • Turns out the quickest way to melt a block of ice is to smash it and scatter the pieces... assuming the ambient temperature is above ice's melting point ••••• This allows much more of the the mass of ice to have direct contact with the environment AND at the same time allow greater absorption of thermal radiation... ••••••••• Water has some unusual physical features, most of'em becoming apparent in its *Phase Changes.* For instance, a thermometer placed on a block of of water will show that the temperature never rises above freezing point, until it has entirely melted. The puddling melt water will show the higher temp... Similarly, a thermometer in a pot of water brought to boil, will register the temperature of the Boiling Water as 212ºF or 100ºC until the water has turned to steam... Weird, right? •••••••••• Hey! Don't take MY word for it...I could have the details screwed up... look it up for yourself. Here's a starting point: https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-six-phase-changes-that-can-affect-different-substances-What-are-some-examples-of-each
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