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Sangreal, The Cosmic Grail: Denizens of the Deep – Part 8

Sangreal, The Cosmic Grail: Denizens of the Deep – Part 8

Sangreal, The Cosmic Grail: Denizens of the Deep – Part 8 Someone once said comets are like cats — they have tails and they do what they want. As of this writing (late Nov. 2013) it appears that Comet Ison has not survived its close passage around the Sun intact and will not, therefore, provide the hoped for celestial display […]

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New Evidence Supports Theory of Extraterrestrial Impact

New Evidence Supports Theory of Extraterrestrial Impact

An 18-member international team of researchers that includes James Kennett, professor of earth science at UC Santa Barbara, has discovered melt-glass material in a thin layer of sedimentary rock in Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Syria. According to the researchers, the material — which dates back nearly 13,000 years — was formed at temperatures of 1,700 to 2,200 degrees Celsius (3,100 to 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit), and is the result of a cosmic body impacting Earth.

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