Our temperature dropped below 100c some 3.8 billion years ago, is it possible we were closer to the sun and something made us move away from it?
Our temperature dropped below 100c some 3.8 billion years ago...
>closer to sun
>AND something made us move away from it
dude don't fuck with my head like this
Well is it plaubable that a super nova happened in a galaxy say 10 light years away and the wind nudged us? Maybe earth quaffed some carbon gasses from what we know now as the sanandreas fault and that pushed us. I'm eating pickles and studying weather, give me more reasonable answers!
uh give me some pickles
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No that's retarded.
Now give me some pickles.
your post is very poorly worded, took me a few tries to understand it
that's an interesting idea, i'm sure the drop in temperature can be explained by atmospheric composition, but it's still interesting to ask whether, if such a change in the orbit ever happened to earth or to any other planet, if there is a way to detect that change
are you serious? i'm not gonna help you with anything
I think we need to look at the planets in our solar system and see whether we can see anything that indicates they would have had a temperature drop as well, perhaps asking what could have developed some of the elements now present on them?
Fine, take all the pickles!
Nobody """""KNOWS"""" what happened 3.8 billion years ago... this is just fucking retarded