Traveling at the speed of light, Earth would have no warning of the shower of radiation that would decimate half the planet’s life forms and atmosphere.

  • Thorry84@feddit.nl
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    9 months ago

    Yes! One of the cooler theories I’ve heard is the position of our solar system in the galaxy could play a role in extinction level events in the past. As the sun orbits throughout the Milky-way, it comes across denser and less dense areas. In a dense region there could be other stars passing close (like still light years away, but close astronomically). This can disturb objects in the Oort cloud, which can lead to more impact events in the inner solar system. There’s also other theories floating about. I haven’t seen as much proof as I would like to, but it sure is interesting

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      9 months ago

      It makes you imagine that we all exist inside an infinite slow moving cosmic soup of some kind.