by Joe2579 » Fri Oct 18, 2019 4:54 pm
Could we, i.e. our solar system, be entering a radial section of the galactic rotation disc, that has large asteroids doing static polar orbits (as opposed to equatorial orbits that orbit with the galactic rotation), and as such are coming into the galactic radial section during which, on one of our orbits, an asteroid ended the dinosaurs ! There would need to be several places around the 250 Million year galactic rotation orbit where these polar orbit asteroids intersect, in order for 65 Million years ago to have intersected one, as we are possibly now about to do so again !!
Could we, i.e. our solar system, be entering a radial section of the galactic rotation disc, that has large asteroids doing static polar orbits (as opposed to equatorial orbits that orbit with the galactic rotation), and as such are coming into the galactic radial section during which, on one of our orbits, an asteroid ended the dinosaurs ! There would need to be several places around the 250 Million year galactic rotation orbit where these polar orbit asteroids intersect, in order for 65 Million years ago to have intersected one, as we are possibly now about to do so again !!