Earth Neutron Star Collision Mega Fauna Ice Age Extinction
Abstract
W. P. Sokeland
Extreme conditions should be considered when considering Earth’s weather being caused by collision with neutron stars and exploding star’s debris streams because it could happen again in the same locations. A neutron star collision in conjunction with exploding star debris strikes at the end of the last ice age and cause the mega fauna extinctions of the Younger Dryas. The mega fauna extinctions have occurred in less than a day with Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia being spared because Earth did not make a complete rotation in the gas without oxygen in the tail of the neutron star. The Jamaican Monkey extinction points to the western terminus of supernova G299-2.9 as the exterminator and the Symbols Musk Ox became extinct due to the eastern terminus of supernova Vela.