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:marseyphonecall: Sir, a second meteor has exterminated the dinosaurs :dinover:

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The only thing worse than getting punched in the face is getting punched in the face twice. Scientists now say that's almost precisely what happened to the dinosaurs, on a much bigger scale: the asteroid that hit Chicxulub, Mexico, is still credited with killing the dinosaurs. However, a second asteroid hit during that same era at the Nadir crater off the coast of Guinea in western Africa, proving once and for all that nature really had it in for the dinos.

A new study published in Nature shows off the Nadir crater in ways science had not previously seen it. Led by Uisdean Nicholson, a geologist at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, scientists used 3D seismic data to measure the impact and were able to reverse engineer the size of the asteroid, its angle of impact, how fast it was going and the impact the asteroid had on the seabed and underlying rock.

The asteroid was likely 450 to 500 meters in size, traveling at 20 kilometers per second and hit the Earth at a 20- to 40-degree angle from the northeast, the study says.

"There are around 20 confirmed marine craters worldwide, and none of them has been captured in anything close to this level of detail. It's exquisite," Nicholson told Phys.org. "Craters on the surface are usually heavily eroded and we can only see what is exposed, whereas craters on other planetary bodies usually only show the surface expression. These data allow us to image this fully in three dimensions and peel back the layers of sedimentary rock to look at the crater at all levels."

Among other things, the study proved that the crater was, in fact, the result of an asteroid impact and that it took place around the same time as the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs, which was 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period. So, while the Chicxulub asteroid was the one that killed the dinosaurs, it seems it may have had a little help from the asteroid that hit the Nadir crater.

Thoughts? Is this true? Did we grow up believing lies? :marseyshook: !dinochads :dinoyes:? :dinono:?

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Thoughts? Is this true? Did we grow up believing lies?

Yea of course you did if you believe :marseyparappa: the "science" you believed lies

The dinosaurs were masters at !engineering and escaped to within a plane :marseycia: known as the plasmafold to escape :marseyaaajumpscare: from the meteor impacts and eventually change in climate. They left behind :marseynotes2: some select neophytes to continue their work of global climate control :marseyshadow: and adjustment. They became leaders of the eventual human :marseycatbert2: communities :marseyoctopus2: in order to utilize them for labor for the eventual climate adjustments. They introduced industrial :marseyunabomber: technology :marseyphoneglued: to create more greenhouse gases in order to heat the climate up. Elon Musk and Greta :marseydarkfoidretard: Thunberg have halted their plans :marseythebuilder: for now but soon they will regain control.

Once the climate is adjusted the dinosaurs shall return :marseymonke: and the consumption shall begin.

!schizomaxxxers !schizos !dinochads remember the truth :marseyredcheck: and await the day of consumption with joy in your heart :marseythanks:

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"the day of consumption"

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Literally been waiting years for more plasmafold lore. :marseyreading:

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