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Guest:
Dr. Andy Tomkins – Geologist, Professor at Monash University, and lead author of the groundbreaking study proposing that Earth once had a Saturn-like ring system.

The Cosmic Scoop:
What if Earth once had rings like Saturn? Dr. Andy Tomkins joins Markus to unravel the evidence that, 466 million years ago, a colossal asteroid breakup may have encircled our planet with a shimmering band of debris. From the science of ancient meteorites to the climate effects of planetary rings, this episode explores how cosmic events have shaped our world—and what they might mean for life, extinction, and the future of planetary science.

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Cosmic Timeline:

[00:00:00] Introduction & Earth’s Ancient Beauty
[00:02:00] Saturn-like Rings on Earth?
[00:06:00] The Visian Period: 500 Million Years Ago
[00:09:00] How the Ancient Ring System Formed
[00:14:00] The Asteroid Breakup and Meteorite Evidence
[00:18:00] Global Impact: Craters, Tsunamis, and Sedimentary Clues
[00:23:00] What Did the Rings Look Like?
[00:27:00] Did the Rings Affect Earth’s Climate?
[00:31:00] The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event
[00:36:00] Geological Timescales & Extinction Events
[00:41:00] The Fate of Earth’s Rings
[00:45:00] Habitability, Exoplanets, and Cosmic Coincidences
[00:50:00] Where Did Earth’s Water Come From?
[00:54:00] Future Asteroid Events & Apophis
[00:59:00] What’s Next in the Research?
[01:03:00] If You Could See the Asteroid Belt…
[01:06:00] Music for the Journey: “Paint It Black” by The Rolling Stones
[01:09:00] Espresso for the Mind: Inspiration & Final Thoughts

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