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Show me.
What I would expect to see is some sort of geologic disruption like a line of different type of rocks, etc.
Craters recover and fill in. But I don't know much about that. What I do know is that the area of the yucatan that the crater exists in encompasses ocean and land. And the land is not missing or below the ocean like that picture. There is no ring of peaks like that either.




Actual yucatan map


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I didn't mean clearly seen. Just that the usually incomplete outlines can be seen. In this case I'm mistaken and it has been more detective work than I'd recalled.
 

John Lee Pettimore

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I just think it's cool that when I was a kid, they didn't know where the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs was. And now they do.

That had to have been the most dramatic and consequential day in the history of the planet, surely. Wonder what it looked like. Would be amazing to have film footage shot from the moon or the ISS or whatever.

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NotBanjaxo

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I just think it's cool that when I was a kid, they didn't know where the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs was. And now they do.

That had to have been the most dramatic and consequential day in the history of the planet, surely. Wonder what it looked like. Would be amazing to have film footage shot from the moon or the ISS or whatever.

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According to one theory about the impact, anything close enough on the planet to actually see the blast zone (obviously excluding anything at ground zero which would have been instantly atomised) would have been blinded by the flash and burned by the radiant heat. The light it produced would have been so bright that it would have shone through the bodies of even the biggest dinosaurs.
 

John Lee Pettimore

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According to one theory about the impact, anything close enough on the planet to actually see the blast zone (obviously excluding anything at ground zero which would have been instantly atomised) would have been blinded by the flash and burned by the radiant heat. The light it produced would have been so bright that it would have shone through the bodies of even the biggest dinosaurs.
Yeah I suspect as much.

Would have been awesome to watch it approach the Earth and hit the atmosphere, though.

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Speaker to Animals

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According to one theory about the impact, anything close enough on the planet to actually see the blast zone (obviously excluding anything at ground zero which would have been instantly atomised) would have been blinded by the flash and burned by the radiant heat. The light it produced would have been so bright that it would have shone through the bodies of even the biggest dinosaurs.
If the radiant energy were bright enough to turn that mass of flesh and muscle translucent... could it survive, and wouldn't it also be very hot?
 

NotBanjaxo

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Yeah I suspect as much.

Would have been awesome to watch it approach the Earth and hit the atmosphere, though.

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The closest we have come so far to witnessing something like that was back in 1994 when the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 broke up and slammed into Jupiter. Here's a gif of one piece hitting Jupiter's atmosphere:



The aftermath of the impacts:



Just for scale, here's a size comparison between Jupiter and Earth:



The energy from those impacts was insane.
 

NotBanjaxo

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If the radiant energy were bright enough to turn that mass of flesh and muscle translucent... could it survive, and wouldn't it also be very hot?
Yes everything would have been burned to a crisp. Theoretically if an extremely durable camera had been on the scene and there had been a huge dinosaur between it and the flash, there would have been a few seconds of video of a translucent dinosaur before everything was burned or destroyed by the shockwave :)
 

Speaker to Animals

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Yes everything would have been burned to a crisp. Theoretically if an extremely durable camera had been on the scene and there had been a huge dinosaur between it and the flash, there would have been a few seconds of video of a translucent dinosaur before everything was burned or destroyed by the shockwave :)
Some moments in physics we'll just never see.

Like sun spots from below the solar surface
 

John Lee Pettimore

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The closest we have come so far to witnessing something like that was back in 1994 when the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 broke up and slammed into Jupiter. Here's a gif of one piece hitting Jupiter's atmosphere:



The aftermath of the impacts:



Just for scale, here's a size comparison between Jupiter and Earth:



The energy from those impacts was insane.
Sucks that it happened in '94 and not this year. How much better would the imagery have been with today's tech.

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Filthy

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Yes everything would have been burned to a crisp. Theoretically if an extremely durable camera had been on the scene and there had been a huge dinosaur between it and the flash, there would have been a few seconds of video of a translucent dinosaur before everything was burned or destroyed by the shockwave :)
that's plenty of time for a low-latency 5G link to get the video up to the ISS.
 

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do you release how ridicules that is ?

a wifi signal causes a virus

a VIRUS

a WIFI signal cause a virus

do you not understand how viruses work ?
Of course. It's completely fucking stupid. Everyone knows China made Covid19 in a lab and it got out because their scientists are incompetent.