Posted: Sep 26, 2011 11:45 am
by theropod
harleyborgais wrote:Theropod:
Tulane University WEB SITE says:
... An impact like the one that struck the Yucatan Peninsula, in Mexico about 65 million years ago, thought responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs and numerous other species, created the Chicxulub Crater, 180 km in diameter and released energy equivalent to about 100 million megatons of TNT.

There is the energy of the impact...
now we can use the size (about 6.4-9.3 miles diameter) and try to figure out how much material it launched up.


harleyborgais,

I am fully aware of how much energy was released during the Chicxulub bolide event. It really doesn't matter how much material was ejected. This does not support your assertions in any way. This has been explained to you so many times it's absolutely silly to cover the same ground again and again.

You have no evidence of any water canopy forming as the result of this, or any other, impact throwing enough water into space to create such a barrier. None. All you have is an assertion and a bad one at that.

I really don't care any more. It doesn't matter how wrong your assertions are, or what empirical evidence is supplied you in rebuttal, because you cannot accept the fact that there was no global flood ever. EVER.

RS