Re: Tunguska genetic anomaly
Posted by Uncle Al on Mar 25, 2004 at 08:20
(68.99.179.162)Re: Tunguska genetic anomaly (Z. Silagadze)
- Are there indeed genetic anomalies as described? Especially along the trajectory?
- The shock associated with a fast entry might give you soft x-rays from heating, but they are not penetrating.
- The air column is equivalent in mass/cm^2 to a meter of lead. Go back and verify (1) - especially along the trajectory.
- The Soviets were not shy about splashing nuclear waste and disinformation about.
- If an electromagnetic origin is postulated, then the hypothesis is trivially tested. Military EMP test facilities reproduce the conditions. Repeatedly. Are there genetic anomalies for life on their test ranges?
- Concluding sentence - "Therefore sinful modern man will be bound to face outer space hazards with eyes wide shut." His agenda is showing.
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