Yea, an extinction event from a single impact would be crazy!
I seriously struggle to imagine it. Even in comparison to Tsar Bomba, the largest nuke ever detonated, which was insane, Chicxulub was several orders of magnitude worse as far as energy release.
The fact a not even all that big piece of rock could result in such insane forces is … well, it shouldn’t be surprising given the magnitude of ‘c’ and e=mc^2, but since when has any of that been completely intuitive!?
… and then there’s the impact that created the moon … and a hundred other kinds of impacts and reactions across the universe that are yet again so many orders of magnitude greater… Even if the numbers can be found, the universe truly is (almost by definition) incomprehensible.
I’ve read scientists think the Chicxulub impact may have registered a 13
Yea, an extinction event from a single impact would be crazy!
I seriously struggle to imagine it. Even in comparison to Tsar Bomba, the largest nuke ever detonated, which was insane, Chicxulub was several orders of magnitude worse as far as energy release.
The fact a not even all that big piece of rock could result in such insane forces is … well, it shouldn’t be surprising given the magnitude of ‘c’ and e=mc^2, but since when has any of that been completely intuitive!?
… and then there’s the impact that created the moon … and a hundred other kinds of impacts and reactions across the universe that are yet again so many orders of magnitude greater… Even if the numbers can be found, the universe truly is (almost by definition) incomprehensible.
I think the what if mentioned neutron star explosions at 25 in the scale.