Monday, September 23, 2013

"all things are possible to him" - Two Great Meteors for Dinosaurs



Tokyo Governmental Office Quarter & Anti-Nuclear Protester Tents


Two Great Meteors for Dinosaurs


Japanese scientists asserted that a big meteor with a diameter of 7.8 km (5 miles) hit an area presently called Quebec State of Canada about 215 million years ago.  Indeed there is a big crater in Canada with a diameter of 90 km which is estimated to have been created 215 million years ago.

It is comparable with the well-known meteor which struck a part of the earth presently called Yucatan Peninsula to put an end to the era of dinosaurs 65 million years ago.

The Japanese scientists led by T. Onoue, associate professor of Kumamoto University,  found a layer built 210 million years ago in strata under the ground in Gifu and Oita Prefectures, Japan, where higher concentration  of osmium, a type of metal mostly included in a meteor, was abundantly present.   So, they believe that this gigantic meteor with a weight of 50 million tons released a huge amount of energy on its collision with the ground.  Then most of living things on the earth were eradicated like the case of extinction of dinosaurs 150 million years later due to a 10-km wide meteor.  But this big eradication of animals dominant at the time paved the way for expansion of living spheres of then minor creatures dinosaurs.

Put simply, dinosaurs started to prosper with the crash of the 7.8-km wide meteor in present Canada 210 million years ago, and suddenly went extinct with the impact of the 10-km wide meteor in present Mexico 65 million years ago.  

What was brought up by something from the heaven should be in deed banished by something from the heaven, too.  And Americans live just between Canada and Mexico so impressively today.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gondwana


65 million years ago
http://www.geocities.co.jp/NatureLand/5218/w-dai3.html



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Mar 9:23 Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.