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Fri 13 Aug, 2004 03:52 pm
MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian scientists claim to have discovered the wreck of an alien device at the site of an unexplained explosion in Siberia almost a hundred years ago, the Interfax news agency reported.
The scientists, who belong to the Tunguska space phenomenon public state fund, said they found the remains of an extra-terrestrial device that allegedly crashed near the Tunguska river in Siberia in 1908.
They also claim to have discovered a 50-kilogram (110-pound) rock which they have sent to the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk for analysis.
The Tunguska blast, in a desolate part of Siberia, remains one of the 20th century's biggest scientific mysteries.
On June 30, 1908, what is widely believed to be a meteorite exploded a few kilometers above the Tunguska river, in a blast that was felt hundreds of kilometers (miles) away and devastated over 2,000 square kilometers of Siberian forest.
But the exact nature of the body that exploded and its origin remain a mystery which has spurred countless theories and controversies.
Re: Russian scientists claim discovery of alien spaceship wr
Col Man wrote:MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian scientists claim to have discovered the wreck of an alien device at the site of an unexplained explosion in Siberia almost a hundred years ago, the Interfax news agency reported.
That site has been pretty carefully examined over the years. One wouldn't think that previous researchers would have missed the alien space ship. There has been speculation for years that a quantum black hole passed through the Earth.
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Black hole passed THROUGH the earth?????
Got an explanation of how that happens? I thought black holes sucked stuff up, but I never really understood them.
apparently u can get teeny weeny black holes or something
they do this sort of thing...
Col Man wrote:apparently u can get teeny weeny black holes or something
they do this sort of thing...
Right. Quantum black holes are believed to have been formed during the Big Bang. Surrounding trees were felled, but were pointing inward not outward. I remember reading about this in popular science books as a boy.
Could it really be ...
... that these scientists drank too much vodka?
That's awesome! I wish I had a mind that could fully comprehend the space science concepts.
My son asked me what a light year was the other day. I said we should look it up on the internet. (Meaning, Mom can't really explain it) He said I was ruining it and asked again what a light year was. I said I didn't know. He said...
12 months on 1200 calories. (Ba da bing)
Didn't dare ask him back "What's a black hole?" He's 13. Not an age to ask that question.
heehee
Ya know, when I lived in the new agy Santa Fe I saw tektites that were supposedly from this blast crater. They were very pretty - sort of olive green and glassy with a smooth to pebbly surface.
I'd love to see that stone....