«They call this comet encounter a once - in - a-lifetime
event, but it's more like once - in -
a-million years,» said CU - Boulder Associate Professor Nick Schneider, a LASP research associate and lead IUVS scientist for the mission.
Yes, it is 2011, soon to be 2012, and the Dinosaurs, the most successful species to ever populate the earth (for approximately five hundred million
years) were not extinguished due to their inability to evolve and grow with natural changing conditions, but were simply eliminated by a one - in -
a-million extra-terrestrial
event over a short period of time (one to three
years), as were all forms of sun reliant life with the exception of a few ocean dwelling species, subsurface ground dwelling worms, plant life like lichens and other mindless species able to lie dormant for extended periods of time, as well as nocturnal, ground dwelling little rodents that ate roots, dead or alive, (from which we so - called superior life forms evolved).