Re: Planet X: TUNGUSKA as Example
In Article <0dv9qtc0pgdakua68p5e1mp7tlbhvd0qjh@4ax.com> Jan Friberg wrote:
> As I first wrote my references was a some books about
> astronomy that I have. Only one of them described the
> impact theory as a established fact. Have you a reference
> to evidence that definitely disproves the gas theory?
In Article <3BA75A99.FD4EDBCD@earthlink.net> Michael L Cunningham wrote:
> Andrei Yu. Ol'khovatov case ....
> do some research on acetylene bombs in the US
> military arsenal ...
What the recent Russian research indicated was that it was NOT a
meteor. Absolutely not. Conclusively not. The meteor theory was put
forth prior to any research on the matter, which the Russians did.
Another theory is that it was volcanic gasses, but there is no
volcano! Yes, methane when mixed with air could create such an
explosion, and this is not disputed. The issue is how the methane could
have gotten under the permafrost in large enough quantities. This goes
back to the pole shift/sliding crust discussion, as in just how were the
mammoth carcases frozen so quickly and did not thaw afterwards, and why
the mammoth is found so far north wherein the vegetation in their guts
does not grow there, and why Greeenland has so much ice it looks like it
was recently a pole, and other evidence of a shifting crust. If you put
Brazil under a pole, with the surface quickly freezing, what type of
activity would go on UNDER that perma-frost? Decomposition, as in your
gut (fart!). Methane, in great quantities, eventually, trapped in a
bubble under the perma-frost, just waiting for a crack in the
permafrost to release it. This is what the Zetas have explained,
happened. This was written, by the way, in 1995, prior to any of the
recent Russian research.
Methane gas occurs naturally, a result of the
decomposition of organic materials. Landfills
must vent this or experience explosions. Some
humans know they can light and briefly burn
their farts. Humus or accidentally buried organic
material is a source of methane gas, and if not
vented, this attempts to rise, being light, and
will pool if trapped. Siberia was once lush, a
fact the carcasses of mastodons reveal, as their
bellies are full of grass. Flash frozen and
covered with volcanic dust, organic material lies
as a potential. Where Siberia may appear to be a
frozen wasteland, the center of the Earth is hot,
and decomposition of trapped matter, proceeding
slowly but over a long time, can accumulate a
large, trapped pool of methane gas. Released due
to a shift in the Earth's crust and encountering a
raise in temperature sufficient to act as a spark,
this would explode, with the size of the explosion
in proportion to the volume of violently venting
gas.
The burn was lit by the wick traveling back
along the wisp of methane that had been blow up
and southwest by the prevailing westerlies over
Siberia. What witnesses saw was the burn off of
methane that had disbursed into the air and was
not sandwiched between burning masses so that
its heat had nowhere to go, the basis of exploding,
rather than burning, gas bombs. The process was:
1. Methane gas hisses out from under frozen
permafrost that had been cracked like a sheet
of glass due to earth stress, pre-shock to the
earthquake that was recorded during the
Tunguska explosion.
2. Methane gas mixes with the air as it rises,
followed by more hissing air, so that a huge
cloud of methane has formed in the atmosphere
over Tunguska, equivalent to all the natural
gas at any given time in the US.
3. A wick of methane that has drifted upward and
southeast, driven by the prevailing westerlies,
is sparked due to the air movement, the same
process that causes lighting due to rapid air
movement during storms.
4. The lit methane burns rapidly back along the
wick, the "meteor" that was seen, lights all
the gas that is encountered but before all but
the nearest witnesses can see it, those who
died in the explosion, an overburn over
gasses closer to the surface prevents heat from
rising and an explosive situation occurs.
ZetaTalk, Tunguska Explosion
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s57.htm)