[meteorite-list] Large dinosuar therorists
From: John Reed <john_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:04:50 2004 Message-ID: <3CE9AF43.D4E7116E_at_findalltrades.com> --------------4B01D0BC38101970FD6A7601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Large Dinosaurs The other day I was planting some plants and I thought, What element in this crazy universe would it take to really jack up the growth rate in these plants? I mean a Jack and the bean stalk sort of thing and I remembered that up in Alaska there's a place I can't remember the name? Where the vegetables grow like 10 times there normal rate, cabbages weigh around 300 lb. for example The reason, 20 or so hours of sunlight per day during the peak growing season The reason these plants in Alaska get so big it seems? is the hours per day of sunlight because over all the plants receive less sunlight then plants growing lower in the hemisphere because of the shorter growing season I believe the plants must get some kind of second wind So then you guys were writing in about big dinos came in with a bang like a jack and the bean stalk story in relative terms So are any of these ideas possible? 1 An impact slowed the earth down making the days, and nights for that matter, longer 2 An impact tipped the earth some how towards the sun and therefore there were more hours of sunlight shinning on majority of the population of dino's How about this also, The impact acted as a fertilizer pellet and released sulfur? or nitrogen? iron ? and it had the same reaction as when you fertilize your lawn? everything turned lush Thanks John --------------4B01D0BC38101970FD6A7601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> Large Dinosaurs<br> The other day I was planting some plants and I thought, What element in this crazy universe would it take to really jack up the growth rate in these plants? I mean a Jack and the bean stalk sort of thing and I remembered that up in Alaska there's a place I can't remember the name? Where the vegetables grow like 10 times there normal rate, cabbages weigh around 300 lb. for example The reason, 20 or so hours of sunlight per day during the peak growing season The reason these plants in Alaska get so big it seems? is the <b>hours per day </b>of sunlight because over all the plants receive less sunlight then plants growing lower in the hemisphere because of the shorter growing season I believe the plants must get some kind of second wind So then you guys were writing in about big dinos came in with a bang like a jack and the bean stalk story in relative terms <br> So are any of these ideas possible? 1 An impact slowed the earth down making the days, and nights for that matter, longer 2 An impact tipped the earth some how towards the sun and therefore there were more hours of sunlight shinning on majority of the population of dino's <br> How about this also, The impact acted as a fertilizer pellet and released sulfur? or nitrogen? iron ? and it had the same reaction as when you fertilize your lawn? everything turned lush<br> Thanks John</html> --------------4B01D0BC38101970FD6A7601-- Received on Mon 20 May 2002 10:21:55 PM PDT |
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