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Originally posted by syrinx high priest
why is it so hard to believe it was a comet or asteroid that more or less vaporized from friction as it entered our atmosphere ?
Originally posted by Zaknafein
Would that gas (methane?) really reach such high altitudes in large enough quantities to combust effectively? Wouldn't it diffuse too much throughout the atmosphere on its way up?
Originally posted by Hellmutt
I think those planes who disappeared in the triangle were all flying low. The methane gas causes the planes to fall down. It causes the plane´s wings to no longer be able to support or hold the planes up in the air. The gas has the same effect on boats. They simply no longer float and sinks like a stone.
The best guess so far based on the evidence regarding tunguska is an anti-matter meteor.
Originally posted by iori_komei
The best guess so far based on the evidence regarding tunguska is an anti-matter meteor.
I'd like to see this proof, if an object made of anti-matter even the size of a marble, were to interact with the normal matter anywhere, including are atmosphere, well the explosion would be alot bigger, a very lot bigger.