Friday, March 21, 2014




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Dr JB Lim,

That was a great article. Very informative. Learning new facts of life.
Congrats, you have a wonderful family. God Bless.

Warm regards.

vythi

realkstrawn93 said...

Let's not forget, comets friction-heat air as they enter... oh, yeah, and if a small 0.5km comet enters the ocean, the splash it makes — similar to a human being jumping into a swimming pool — can easily become an enormous plume of water and steam, and if the comet enters on a high enough trajectory — that is, straight down — the water plume can easily get thrown back up in it.

Most likely scenario, however, given how easily cyanide turns to gas, is a high-altitude air burst. Remember, HCN is slightly lighter than air in gaseous form, and if enough of it is released into the clouds, you know exactly what that means: Cyanide rain! Which will then go on to contaminate snowpacks and river sources around the globe.

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