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To: bentway who wrote (483780)5/27/2009 10:42:16 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1573682
 
time for a tin foil change Chris, when it gets too many crinkles, it loses it's effectiveness...



To: bentway who wrote (483780)5/28/2009 2:22:32 AM
From: average joe  Respond to of 1573682
 
"Abstract: In the early morning of 30 June 1908, hell broke loose near the Stony Tunguska river in Siberia, and the majority of trees were felled in an area of more than , in an approximately radial pattern. The suspected cause has been an impacting meteorite, either stony or icy, and has entered published diagrams as a milestone of impact statistics. But no trace of an impacted body has ever been found. All the morphological and chemical evidence conforms with outgassings or earthquakes. The `telegraph poles' near the epicenter remind of the Hiroshima nuclear bomb, and the four `bright nights' are reminiscent of the 1883 Krakatao eruption. In fact, more than a dozen reasons will be presented that Tunguska was a recent kimberlite, i.e. a volcanic event."

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