It's official: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs

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It's official: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs
Thu Mar 4, 2:07 pm ET

LONDON (Reuters) – A giant asteroid smashing into Earth is the only plausible explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs, a global scientific team said on Thursday, hoping to settle a row that has divided experts for decades.

A panel of 41 scientists from across the world reviewed 20 years' worth of research to try to confirm the cause of the so-called Cretaceous-Tertiary (KT) extinction, which created a "hellish environment" around 65 million years ago and wiped out more than half of all species on the planet.

Scientific opinion was split over whether the extinction was caused by an asteroid or by volcanic activity in the Deccan Traps in what is now India, where there were a series of super volcanic eruptions that lasted around 1.5 million years.

The new study, conducted by scientists from Europe, the United States, Mexico, Canada and Japan and published in the journal Science, found that a 15-kilometre (9 miles) wide asteroid slamming into Earth at Chicxulub in what is now Mexico was the culprit.

"We now have great confidence that an asteroid was the cause of the KT extinction. This triggered large-scale fires, earthquakes measuring more than 10 on the Richter scale, and continental landslides, which created tsunamis," said Joanna Morgan of Imperial College London, a co-author of the review.

The asteroid is thought to have hit Earth with a force a billion times more powerful than the atomic bomb at Hiroshima.

Morgan said the "final nail in the coffin for the dinosaurs" came when blasted material flew into the atmosphere, shrouding the planet in darkness, causing a global winter and "killing off many species that couldn't adapt to this hellish environment."


If you are interested in reading the rest of this article here is the link.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100304/sc_nm/us_dinosaurs_asteroid
 
This is a great example of why scientific "facts" amuse me.

For years, theories such as these have been taken as scientific facts.

The Big Bang theory, volcanic activity destroying the dinosaurs, the Ice Age destroying the dinosaurs (as I was taught in school), the earth being flat (considered a scientific fact for many years), Darwin's theory of Evolution, the atom being the smallest thing on the planet (until they cracked one of those bad boys open and found all kinds of crap inside of them), etc. are all examples of why many of us don't just accept everything scientists swear is true.

I believe many scientists are doing the best they can. However, scientists have biases and flawed logic that have been taught to them over the years also. Any finding based on incorrect data, or beliefs, is going to be suspect. Yet, they scoff at the notion that they may be wrong and sharply criticize anyone who dares to question their statements. Those who disagree are considered small minded and inferior. Scientists of their day ridiculed those who believed the earth might by round too. And yet, these pillars of truth and knowledge are proven wrong again and again over time. I understand their need to be right, it is at the core of their secular humanist beliefs. However, stating your opinions loudly and repeatedly doesn't make them "facts". I learned years ago that, in an arguement, the one who yells the loudest is usually the one who is wrong.
 
And when it comes right down to the nitty-gritty, I really don't care why the dinosaurs died out.

Be it Ice Age, or an asteroid, I just hope it doesn't happen again in the foreseeable future.
 
But really, I would like to know what happened to Manny, Sid, Diego and especially Skrat?

But seriously, I agree whole heartedly with you BO that it's funny how they can say for a fact about something like this when they've failed numerous time. I can remember when the said that it was a consensus that there was global warming. Consensus means that everyone agrees. Now we have about as many scientists who don't believe that theory as there are that do. But of course they now call it climate change. As for atoms being the smallest, then protons and neutrons, hey, they are now looking for quarks but have yet to find them. The universe is smaller and larger than the imagination and to think that our feeble brains can find as fact any of this is mind boggling.

What did happen to Skrat? :D
 
Al Gore is somewhere laughing. Better check your facts twice Al says!

All this talk of asteroids brings me back to one question.

Why aren't hemeroids call asteroids? Seriously?
 
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