An asteroid strike may not be so good for the human race, but this planet and the life on it would benefit a great deal from our extermination.
https://youtu.be/NGLb4ncxbIc
I like the claim that the concert was hit by an "electromagnetic pulse" and that the audience was screaming for their lives, but then they just show the footage and it's only a fireball and the audience is cheering.
Around the 1:40 mark, are they trying to say that once a month a meteor hits the earth with more force than the atomic bomb at Hiroshima? This sounds a little exaggerated desu
>>18946065
see you in 9/23 bb
>>18946109
The ocean, maybe? IDK I don't trust random internet people for *any* information.
>>18946109
It's estimated to be about once a year. But that's in terms of total energy, most of which is lost when the meteor explodes in the atmosphere. And if anybody witnesses it, all they hear is a thunderclap.
They're trying to suggest it hits the ground and explodes with the energy of hiroshima, which is an absurd exaggeration.
they are not entirely wrong there was a meteor spotted in ky the other day the supersonic sound was incredible haha