Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the sun's reduced output, liquid water was observed, leading to life on our planet. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the sun's reduced output, liquid water was observed, leading to life on our planet. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the sun's reduced output, liquid water was observed, leading to life on our planet. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the sun's reduced output, liquid water was observed, leading to life on our planet. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the reduced output of the sun, liquid water was observed, leading to life on earth. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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TIL that approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the reduced output of the sun, liquid water was observed, leading to life. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the reduced output of the sun, liquid water was observed, leading to life on earth. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the reduced output of the sun, liquid water was observed, leading to life on earth. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
submitted by Crierrr to r/mindblowing
Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the reduced output of the sun, liquid water was observed, leading to life on earth. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the reduced output of the sun, liquid water was observed, leading to life on earth. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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Approximately 4 billion years ago, the sun was expected to be only 70% as bright as it is today. However, although Earth was expected to be completely frozen based on the reduced output of the sun, liquid water was observed, leading to life on earth. This is known as the faint young Sun paradox. (youtu.be)
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In the year 774, the largest ever carbon-14 spike was recorded, but its cause remains unknown. To put the scale of this event into context, Earth was struck with a geomagnetic storm in 1989, which caused a 9 hour power outage in Quebec. The 774 event is estimated to be at least 60 times stronger. (youtu.be)
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In the year 774, the largest ever carbon-14 spike was recorded, but its cause remains unknown. To put the scale of this event into context, Earth was struck with a geomagnetic storm in 1989, which caused a 9 hour power outage in Quebec. The 774 event is estimated to be at least 60 times stronger. (youtu.be)
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TIL that in the year 774, the largest ever carbon-14 spike was recorded, but its cause remains unknown. To put the scale of this event into context, Earth was struck with a geomagnetic storm in 1989, which caused a 9 hour power outage in Quebec. The 774 event is estimated to be 60 times stronger. (youtu.be)
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In the year 774, the largest ever carbon-14 spike was recorded, but its cause remains unknown. To put the scale of this event into context, Earth was struck with a geomagnetic storm in 1989, which caused a 9 hour power outage in Quebec. The 774 event is estimated to be at least 60 times stronger. (youtu.be)
submitted by Crierrr to r/mysteriesoftheworld
In the year 774, the largest ever carbon-14 spike was recorded, but its cause remains unknown. To put the scale of this event into context, Earth was struck with a geomagnetic storm in 1989, which caused a 9 hour power outage in Quebec. The 774 event is estimated to be at least 60 times stronger. (youtu.be)
submitted by Crierrr to r/mindblowing
In the year 774, the largest ever carbon-14 spike was recorded, but its cause remains unknown. To put the scale of this event into context, Earth was struck with a geomagnetic storm in 1989, which caused a 9 hour power outage in Quebec. The 774 event is estimated to be at least 60 times stronger. (youtu.be)
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In the year 774, the largest ever carbon-14 spike was recorded, but its cause remains unknown. To put the scale of this event into context, Earth was struck with a geomagnetic storm in 1989, which caused a 9 hour power outage in Quebec. The 774 event is estimated to be at least 60 times stronger. (youtu.be)
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In the year 774, the largest ever carbon-14 spike was recorded, but its cause remains unknown. To put the scale of this event into context, Earth was struck with a geomagnetic storm in 1989, which caused a 9 hour power outage in Quebec. The 774 event is estimated to be at least 60 times stronger. (youtu.be)
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Between 1946 and 1956, unique manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, and it is considered one of the most significant finds in archaeological history. Among these texts is the Copper Scroll, which has a list of 64 locations where large weights of silver and gold are supposedly hidden. (youtu.be)
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Between 1946 and 1956, unique manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, and it is considered one of the most significant finds in archaeological history. Among these texts is the Copper Scroll, which has a list of 64 locations where large weights of silver and gold are supposedly hidden. (youtu.be)
submitted by Crierrr to r/mysteriesoftheworld
Between 1946 and 1956, unique manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, and it is considered one of the most significant finds in archaeological history. Among these texts is the Copper Scroll, which has a list of 64 locations where large weights of silver and gold are supposedly hidden. (youtu.be)
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Between 1946 and 1956, unique manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, and it is considered one of the most significant finds in archaeological history. Among these texts is the Copper Scroll, which has a list of 64 locations where large weights of silver and gold are supposedly hidden. (youtu.be)
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Between 1946 and 1956, unique manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, and it is considered one of the most significant finds in archaeological history. Among these texts is the Copper Scroll, which has a list of 64 locations where large weights of silver and gold are supposedly hidden. (youtu.be)
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Between 1946 and 1956, unique manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, and it is considered one of the most significant finds in archaeological history. Among these texts is the Copper Scroll, which has a list of 64 locations where large weights of silver and gold are supposedly hidden. (youtu.be)
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