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GREY:PGDIF - Post by User

Post by ekimon Feb 08, 2017 4:05pm
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geological time says Cudjo is right

geological time says Cudjo is rightNot that I read his posts anyway..unless someone reposts them.

But...yes Chidliak is a dead duck once the sun runs out of hydrogen to burn and enters the helium burning phase.
At this point, the density of the sun expands and will encompass the entire earth...basically destroy it.

That is probably in 3 or 4 billion years that Chidliak will offcially be wiped out completely and be done and done.

I do wonder whether diamonds...that can withstand the magma temperatures 2 km's deep into the earth can actually survive the initial destruction of the earth and those diamonds be splattered across the universe.

Amazing to imagine that a Chidliak diamond in a nice polished form or a rough octahedron form may last longer in its current state then the entire lifespan of the earth. The Chidliak diamonds have already lasted a couple of billion years since forming.

Sure, the atoms, etc. from the earth may still exist..but they will be all transformed to no end.

A diamond? Maybe some of them will remain sparkly and beautiful.

Now that is thinking long term!

We are lucky if we live for 3 billlion seconds....diamonds can easily survive for 3 billion years.

LONG...PGD

EKIM
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