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#1 User is offline   dmill1220 

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 01:27 PM

Funny that I have been postulating for quite a few years that our SOL is a variable star and is the main culprit behind of not only some extinction type of events but also the Ice ages and the past records of major climate changes for which some seem to have happened very quickly.
So now I feel vindicated to some degree, here is the link,

http://science.nasa....0/05feb_sdo.htm

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 11:04 PM

View Postdmill1220, on 08 February 2010 - 01:27 PM, said:

Funny that I have been postulating for quite a few years that our SOL is a variable star and is the main culprit behind of not only some extinction type of events but also the Ice ages and the past records of major climate changes for which some seem to have happened very quickly.
So now I feel vindicated to some degree, here is the link,

http://science.nasa....0/05feb_sdo.htm


Very interesting article. I could agree that the sun has been responsible for major events such as extinction and ice ages in the past, but I still need to hold onto the impact theory that killed off the dinosaurs, and large objects hitting the earth could have started ice ages as well.

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 08:30 PM

View PostDarryl, on 08 February 2010 - 11:04 PM, said:

Very interesting article. I could agree that the sun has been responsible for major events such as extinction and ice ages in the past, but I still need to hold onto the impact theory that killed off the dinosaurs, and large objects hitting the earth could have started ice ages as well.

Darryl


I totally agree with you it's probably a combination of all sorts of things, I wouldn't even rule out a GRB in the past.

BTW Thanks for your message I resolved the problem, In Vista I just had to unclick the compatibility view option, all is well now!

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 07:36 AM

Hi Everyone, I Concur with both on this fine article, The fossil records shows it as well and will continue to do so in the future. Clear Skies

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