Coincidence?!

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I can't believe it... THE AUSTRALIANS ARE STEALING OUR LAND!!!! AMERICA IT IS TIME TO LIBERATE AUSTRALIA!!!

Why... is there oil there? :-P

It has other resources, and I'm sure we could convince conservatives that woke libtards will be triggered and owned if conservatives have blue-asbestos-eating contests

You joke, but meteorite impacts causing large igneous provinces on the opposite side of the planet might actually be a thing.

(Uluru and Meteor Crater are provably not an example of this, though, for several reasons: they aren't antipodes of each other, Uluru is five orders of magnitude older, and the phenomenon I mentioned would've been caused by way, way bigger impacts.)

It's astounding that one can learn really cool and interesting stuff by posting random nonsense to the shitpost community, lol. Thanks for the link! That was indeed new to me ;)

There is correlation evidence on Mars too! I don't think it's been considered casual at this point, but Atlas Pro has a really cool YouTube video showing a lot of potential examples. The Hawaiian Islands were particularly convincing to me. I'll try and find the video.

I read igneous as indigenous and went into that wiki very confused for a moment.

On the upside it got me there to donate to Wikipedia

Imagine tossing a rock in the ocean so hard that the ripples converge on the other side of the globe. That’s wild…

Edit: seismic ripples

Do they have to be antipodal? If we imagine a clock face overlaid over an image of the earth, if a meteorite strikes vertically (i.e. parallel to the 12-6 line) at 11, could it result in a bulge at 7?

Flat-earthers will lose their minds over this.

Round-earthers will think this is kinda dumb too.

My brain struggled a bit with the upside down crater..

Yeah I didn't notice it till after I posted, should have flipped that bottom image to make the joke work better, but it's lemmyshitpost so why bother.

I've never understood this picture. Is the joke that there is no optical illusion? I have never seen anything else than all of the plates being right side up.

It works for me. The shaded inside of the indent is interpreted as the shaded side of a hill.

I was convinced it was a gif and I was blinking during the transition until I read this

TIL there is a big crater near Flagstaff that is privately owned for some reason

I was disappointed to learn you can't go into the crater or all the way around

Does anyone know where I can visit the crater of a soft impact meteorite?

I can give you the address of my wife's ex-husband.

although they aren’t antipodal of each other (at least now in current day) and Ayer’s rock is solid stone but still … yes…very suspect.

There is interesting theories about how certain mountains on the earth used to be formed to each other and as the earth separated there’s these slanting cliffs its like seeing a jigsaw puzzle pieces kinda scattered around. It’s one of my favorite theories to think about whenever I view slanting mountain cliffs

So just regular structural geology then?

That’s the fault lines, yes, but think bigger : plate / continental drift.

The traditional name, Uluru, is what is commonly used in Australia.

(I'm genuinely not trying to be a dick, I've just not heard the British name used in decades)

Its been called by both in Australia. It’s called uluru by First Nations. Important distinction. I’m from Australia too.

I wasn't disagreeing that it's been called both; I just haven't heard the other name in a decade or so. Probably a filter bubble thing.

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Stupid question but, why isn't the meteorite still there? (Did they move it to area 51? /s)

For those curious, they have it (or at least parts of it) on display in the facility you can see.

Yeah, they were mining chunks of it historically.