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- historicmysteries.comTunguska Event: Violent Detonation Over Siberia 1908
The Tunguska event of June 8, 1908, occurred as the result of an estimated 220-million-pound asteroid or comet exploding above Siberia.
…the Podkamennaya Tunguska River, a 220 million pound asteroid had hurtled into the earth’s atmosphere at 33,500 miles per hour and detonated in the sky with cataclysmic force above Siberia. The resulting shock wave flattened 80 million trees over 500,000 acres. Initially, the Tunguska event was a…
- todayifoundout.comThe Tunguska Event, a 1908 Explosion Estimated at 1000 Times More Powerful Than the Atomic Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima
Today I found out about the Tunguska Event, which was a 1908 explosion estimated to have been nearly 1000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 and about 1/3 as powerful as the largest ever detonated atomic bomb, the Tsar Bomba. The Tunguska event occurred around 7:00 a.m. local time on June 30, 1908 near [...]
The Tunguska Event, a 1908 Explosion Estimated at 1000 Times More Powerful Than the Atomic Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima November 1, 2011 Daven Hiskey Today I found out about the Tunguska Event, which was a 1908 explosion estimated to have been nearly 1000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb…
- thunderbolts.infoThe Tunguska Event (2)
It seems that scientific investigation has left the mystery of the fiery Tunguska explosion unresolved. From the beginning, the debate excluded the electric force, the one force that allows for a unified solution and excludes no field of evidence.
home pic of the day archive subject index abstract archive Links: Holoscience Electric Cosmos The Universe Plasma Cosmology Society for Interdisciplinary Studies educational resources Thunderbolts of the Gods is a 108 page 8-1/2 x 11 full color monograph based on the life work of the two authors--a…
- www-th.bo.infn.itTunguska Home Page (Bologna, Italy)
Information and papers on the Tunguska Event. A possible impact crater for the 1908 Event. The Italian scientific expeditions in Tunguska. The aerial photo surveys of the Tunguska site. The best pictures of the Tunguska explosion site and videos
On June 30th, 1908, something exploded 8 km above the Stony Tunguska river. About 2150 square kilometres of Siberian taiga were devastated and 80 millions trees were overthrown. Up to now, it is not clear whether the great explosion was due to a comet or an asteroid or something else…
- sacredgeometryinternational.comTunguska - The Great Siberian Thunderbolt Archives - Sacred Geometry International
Category: Tunguska – The Great Siberian Thunderbolt Tunguska: The Great Siberian Thunderbolt – Part 4 October 22, 2015 by Randall Carlson 0 comments I concluded last article on the great Tunguska Event by presenting preliminary information about the extraordinary optical phenomenon in the atmosphere with which it was associated. All over northern…
SponsoredScrapeCachePermanent snapshots of any URL. Replay it years later, even if the original is gone. Free tier, no card.- teslasociety.comhttps://www.teslasociety.com/tunguska.htm
Mysterious Tunguska Explosion of 1908 in Siberia may be linked to Tesla's experiments of wireless transmission Nikola Tesla holding a gas-filled phosphor-coated light bulb which was illuminated without wires by an electromagnetic field from the "Tesla Coil". Many theories have been proposed for the cause of the…
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