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Another Expert Agrees With Dark Comet Theory

February 21, 2013 – 11:31 am | No Comment

Astronomer David Asher (from Armagh University) has agreed with Bill Napier and Janaki Wickramasinghe (Cardiff University) that “dark comets” are real and dangerous.
The following quotes are from a paper by Napier and Asher published in Astronomy & Geophysics.
http://star.arm.ac.uk/preprints/2009/539.pdf

We know that about one bright comet (of absolute magnitude as bright as 7, comparable to Halley’s Comet) arrives in the visibility zone (perihelion q<5AU, say) each year from the Oort cloud. It seems to be securely established that ~1–2% of these are captured into Halleytype (HT) orbits. The dynamical lifetime of a body in such an orbit can be estimated, from which the expected number of HT comets is perhaps ~3000. The actual number of active HT comets is ~25. This discrepancy of at least two powers of 10 in the expected impact rate from comets as deduced from this theoretical argument on the one hand, and observations on the other, is …

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Mini Ice Age Happened Rapidly

Submitted by on November 19, 2009 – 11:14 amOne Comment

Just like the movie helmed by 2012 director, The Day After Tomorrow, our planet’s climate is capable of rapid change, according to scientists from the University of Saskatchewan.

Around 12,800 years ago the northern hemisphere was hit by the Younger Dryas mini ice age, or “Big Freeze”…and lasted around 1300 years.

Until now, it was thought that the mini ice age took a decade or so to take hold, on the evidence provided by Greenland ice cores.

…The group studied a mud core from an ancient lake, Lough Monreagh, in western Ireland. Using a scalpel they sliced off layers 0.5 to 1 millimetre thick, each representing up to three months of time. No other measurements from the period have approached this level of detail.

…They show that at the start of the Big Freeze, temperatures plummeted and lake productivity stopped within months, or a year at most. “It would be like taking Ireland today and moving it up to Svalbard” in the Arctic, says Patterson.

The drop in temperatures averaged 5 degrees globally, but as much as 15 degrees in Greenland. The date of the mini ice age, and the rapid onset, suggest a global cataclysm caused by a pole shift or asteroid/comet. Numerous books have been recently hypothesising either scenario, and this new evidence makes their ideas even more compelling.

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  • ladyd904 says:

    I read the book ” the coming global superstorm” years ago and have watched the weather show what the book predicted. Bigger storms, super cell storms etc. After reading it, i fully understood how a global warming could lead to an ice age.
    I live in an area of california that is very hot during the summer and we get snow in the winter. This summer, however, has been extremely cool. we have only seen about 6 days of over 100 which is not normal for us. very cool in fact. I just heard acorns falling on my roof at the end of july, I usually don’t hear them until sept or oct. I feel we are going to have an early winter even tho we haven’t really had summer yet. Please read this book. thanks. ladyd

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