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11261865 No.11261865 [Reply] [Original]

When a meteor strikes a nearby planet it could affect Earth thanks to gravitational effect.

When a large meteor striked Jupiter recently our planet has recorded strong earthquakes. The Owner of Physics now it.

So what if a large impact has created Saturn rings from 10 to 100 million years ago.

Is this evidence of an event on Earth?

>> No.11261923

Wtf kinda schizo-posting is this?

>> No.11261954

>>11261923

what do we have here someone wanting to discuss my lessons

>> No.11261958

>>11261923

Don't be shy I'm gonna protect uranus

>> No.11261962

>>11261923
MHANZ

>> No.11261965
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11261965

>>11261865
>The Owner of Physics now it.

>> No.11261972

>>11261865

Saturn has so many moons

>> No.11261975

>>11261923
A mod trying to 'ironically' shitpost. So sad that moderators these days are pretty much disconnected from the communities that they are supposed moderate.

>> No.11261976

>>11261965
knows

>> No.11262010

>>11261962

don't be afraid little friend keep expressing your feelings I know you want to discuss it

>> No.11262038

let's say that

a large impact happens in Saturn and thanks to gravity it creates an effect of movement of Earth's nucleous that creates earthquakes and volcanic activity.

Uranus rings could be a result of another impact, from the same era or not.

Asteroid? Moon impact? Who knows.

But indeed impacts of big celestial bodies can affect Earth's nucleous and create earthquakes and volcanic activity leading to many events.

>> No.11262054

Saturn rings are a resulf of an impact from an estimate of 100 to 10 million years ago