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Summary: Does the universe's age mean anything for the existence of foes and aliens? See how the age of the universe is a proof for the existence of aliens and foes in this free video.
Dr. Franklin Ruehl is a nuclear physicist with a PhD from UCLA. He researches & lectures in the field of ufology, studying subjects like extraterrestrial life, the paranormal, and...read more
"Now, it is thought that an asteroid slammed into the Chixulub Crater, in the Yucatan, and that sent up this nuclear winter spewing debris into the atmosphere, blocking out sunlight. That cooled the planet, killing off the vegetation. The vegetarian dinosaurs died off. Three quarters of the dinos were herbivores. The other one quarter, the carnivores, had nothing left to eat, they too died. But that asteroid struck a gypsum deposit. Gypsum, is actually a hydrated sulfate of calcium. When this explosion took place, it created literally trillions of droplets of sulfuric acid in the atmosphere, each acting as a tiny mirror, reflecting impingent sunlight back into space. From the vantage point of the dinos, that was the worst possible spot for that asteroid to have struck. It intensified that nuclear winter, assuring their demise. Now, was that by accident, or by design? I submit that it's possible that advanced ET humanoids wanted to jump start humanity on our planet. At that time, the mammals were only little rats going nowhere. And if the dinos had not died out, this creature right here, the dinosauroid, might be the master of earth today. Because experts say that one specific dino, the Stenonychosaurus, the long clawed dino, who had the largest brain of any dinosaur for it's size, would have evolved into possibly an upright standing entity, with a large brain, perhaps ninety pounds. Not on earth, but perhaps today on planets beyond our solar system. Perhaps this was prevented by advanced ET's. You ask well how could they direct an asteroid to a specific spot? Again, that's where the time comes in. We already have the ability to divert an incoming asteroid. Advanced societies might actually be able to guide asteroids to use them as weapons of war fare, or perhaps, simply to change the course of evolution on a planet. Now, lets look at dinosaurs being killed in this scene from the nineteen forty-eight flick "Unknown Island" starring Barton Macclane, and Richard Denning. "
eHow Article: Age of the Universe a Proof for Aliens & UFOs