Well im just so gratefull that meteorite had a heart and stoped short of hiting the earth knowing if it did the damage would have been 50 times worse, awww bless! it stoped because it knew it was the earth for if it were the moon i guess it would have been ramming speed captain! if it were to explode it would have done it in the extreem atmosphere not a few miles short of the surface, it was almost certainly a technolgicle event of some kind,it seems the most conclusive anser weighing things up
there is obviously aliens to think that we are the only intelligent life form in the entire universe is stupid there are alien bases on the moon and mars the alloy that he had is supposedly made in deep space under pressure the government uses it in most new military jets
guess none of you heard about Nikola Tesla. He burned all his project files, but forgot or left one behind before his death. It was a map of Tunguska, Siberia, which probably meant he had something to do with it. He once bought a car without an engine, and attaches a battery and antenna of somekind to make it work. And almost on every one of his projects, he said humanity isnt ready for this...
It should not be a foregone conclusion that if aliens were in fact responsible for intercepting a comet and saving Earth, that they were doingit because the "love" us. According to a number of UFOologists, they've been here for a very long time- they may have merely been saving themselves. We cannot assume they have our best interests at heart. The circumstances surrounding most abductions leave me thinking they may be simply using us for some reason.
I'm always amazed, how these ufologist jump on quick conclusions - as if they knew, how a fragment of an (alleged) alien spaceship looked like: When a meteor event is considerd, metallic alloys, that '...can not be produced on earth ...' are very normal things, since these celestial bodies have very little gravitational pulls, so such estraordinary alloys can be formed easily by natural processes. (Humans do such things e.g. on board of the ISS)
any thoughts on how a comet or meteorite can impact earth without impact evidence. ive heard of a comet entering earth atmosphere exploding some distant from the ground theory. thanks
The Tunguska-thing was a rare but typical meteorite, exploded in mid air before it managed to impact. (No impact crater) The most common reason is, inside the meteorite e.g. water is trapped. Air friction heats up the meteorite, the water turns to vapor, while pressure increases - up to a detonation. Despite this knowledge, the particular incident couln't be explained yet, due to missing composition data. Unexplainable incidents attract ufologists of coarse, like a dead mouse cocroaches.
@MissWeatherballoon Thanks can you provide a link
RealXFile 1 year ago
A UFO came and picked it up...
Yeah...
Stay off the weed.
BenMan54321 1 year ago
Well im just so gratefull that meteorite had a heart and stoped short of hiting the earth knowing if it did the damage would have been 50 times worse, awww bless! it stoped because it knew it was the earth for if it were the moon i guess it would have been ramming speed captain! if it were to explode it would have done it in the extreem atmosphere not a few miles short of the surface, it was almost certainly a technolgicle event of some kind,it seems the most conclusive anser weighing things up
leanmachene 1 year ago
@leanmachene no one knows for sure what happened even to this day just unproven theories
RealXFile 1 year ago
there is obviously aliens to think that we are the only intelligent life form in the entire universe is stupid there are alien bases on the moon and mars the alloy that he had is supposedly made in deep space under pressure the government uses it in most new military jets
dylan22122 1 year ago
guess none of you heard about Nikola Tesla. He burned all his project files, but forgot or left one behind before his death. It was a map of Tunguska, Siberia, which probably meant he had something to do with it. He once bought a car without an engine, and attaches a battery and antenna of somekind to make it work. And almost on every one of his projects, he said humanity isnt ready for this...
Leok450 2 years ago
It should not be a foregone conclusion that if aliens were in fact responsible for intercepting a comet and saving Earth, that they were doingit because the "love" us. According to a number of UFOologists, they've been here for a very long time- they may have merely been saving themselves. We cannot assume they have our best interests at heart. The circumstances surrounding most abductions leave me thinking they may be simply using us for some reason.
plaidnum 2 years ago
I'm always amazed, how these ufologist jump on quick conclusions - as if they knew, how a fragment of an (alleged) alien spaceship looked like: When a meteor event is considerd, metallic alloys, that '...can not be produced on earth ...' are very normal things, since these celestial bodies have very little gravitational pulls, so such estraordinary alloys can be formed easily by natural processes. (Humans do such things e.g. on board of the ISS)
;-))
sacha4you 2 years ago
any thoughts on how a comet or meteorite can impact earth without impact evidence. ive heard of a comet entering earth atmosphere exploding some distant from the ground theory. thanks
RealXFile 2 years ago
The Tunguska-thing was a rare but typical meteorite, exploded in mid air before it managed to impact. (No impact crater) The most common reason is, inside the meteorite e.g. water is trapped. Air friction heats up the meteorite, the water turns to vapor, while pressure increases - up to a detonation. Despite this knowledge, the particular incident couln't be explained yet, due to missing composition data. Unexplainable incidents attract ufologists of coarse, like a dead mouse cocroaches.
;-))
sacha4you 2 years ago
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uforesearchman 2 years ago
there was a car that was hot by a meteor a while back
endrancehaseo 2 years ago
i likey!!
sportsfreak488 2 years ago
me too.
sim0b 2 years ago
thankx for posting
Mefindingtheinnerme 2 years ago