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As remarkable as the June 7th eruption seems to be, Young says it might not be so rare. "In fact," he says, "it might be downright common."
Originally posted by GrinchNoMore
reply to post by Blaine91555
It is nothing new huh, and what proof do you have of that if it wasn't observed,
Classic BS Western Science moments here,, personally i don't believe anything a scientist tells me anymore, they are as brainwashed and loony as it can get.
Originally posted by GrinchNoMore
reply to post by Blaine91555
It is nothing new huh, and what proof do you have of that if it wasn't observed,
Classic BS Western Science moments here,, personally i don't believe anything a scientist tells me anymore, they are as brainwashed and loony as it can get.
Originally posted by Corker
reply to post by Arken
Your biblical quote describes a volcanic explosion, people back then wanted to understand nature so they made up all this "invisible voyeur in the sky that watches you poop" stories to ease their own fears. I thought we are supposed to deny ignorance here. Religous quotes should be banned from this website, there are other places to spew this ignorance.
As remarkable as the June 7th eruption seems to be, Young says it might not be so rare. "In fact," he says, "it might be downright common." Before SDO, space-based observatories observed the sun with relatively slow cadences and/or limited fields of view. They could have easily missed the majesty of such an explosion, catching only a single off-center snapshot at the beginning or end of the blast to hint at what actually happened. If Young is right, more dark fireworks could be in the offing. Stay tuned.