Thursday, June 18, 2020

Tunguska meteorite and the natural nuclear fission

 


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Tunguska meteorite and the natural nuclear fission



1) Tunguska UFO-theory 


Tunguska meteorite is the mystery, that has been solved once, but then the case has been open again because Lake Cheko was not suitable for an impact crater. That lake has been introducing as an impact crater of the Tunguska meteorite. But the problem is that the shape of that lake is like a swimming pool. And that means it cannot form by a meteorite. So the mystery remains. 


Meteorites can launch the natural nuclear fission if they hit the uranium ore, and transfer the impact energy to that ore. And is the thing that the famous "Tunguska" meteorite caused that kind of effect? There is also a theory that some "UFO" explode in that area, but the thing is that it is only theory, but interesting topics for some TV-series.


 So I will begin this text by handling that theory, which is one of the incredible and outstanding theories in the world. Officially there is no physical evidence of this craft except the mystic explosion, what happened over Tunguska, Siberia in 1908. 



Lake Cheko


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Don't be so serious and if something disturbs you, nobody force you to read this. But if the UFO would explode above Tunguska, that could mean that the spacecraft was some kind of test-model, what engines were not tested properly, and that could mean that the builders of that machine did not handle the use of that kind of systems very good. 


And that could mean that the interstellar traveling was some kind of new thing for them or the craft would explode in purpose. That could mean that the makers of the craft wanted to hide the existence of that craft, or it could be made by artificial intelligence if there was some kind of technical failure in the engines, and those creatures wanted to hide their existence. 


Or maybe they created the base on Earth, and that meant that the transportation ship needed to destroy because it would uncover the base for some other civilizations. So this kind of theory is one of the most interesting parts of the research. 


Sources


Image I https://7news.com.au/news/world/tunguska-event-was-a-mysterious-blast-caused-by-aliens-c-186772


Image II http://wikimapia.org/1728/Tunguska-Ground-Zero-Area-Meteor-area




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2) Tunguska meteorite


Could spontaneous or natural fission explain the strange mark, what Tunguska explosion left in the forest in the year 1908? The thing that makes this explosion interesting is that there is no crater left, and the other thing is that those markings are still visible in the forest area, which means that the explosion was extremely powerful and the intense heat caused, that every single bacteria was dead in the trees. 


Because trees were not burned that means the oxygen was removed from that area by the fireball, what rises extremely high speed, and because there is no oxygen, that thing caused the effect, that the trees seem untouched, but every cell in that area was dead. So that might mean that the explosion happened on the air. But why there is a circus in the place, where the explosion happened? And why that place is still visible on the ground.




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One theory about the Tunguska explosion is that the particle, what hit the ground was the iron meteorite or a pack of sand that was in some kind of ice bite. That meant the drops of liquid and extremely hot metal dropped in that place, and then the impact caused the spontaneous fission on the ground. So the thing in the spontaneous or natural fission is that when the impacting meteorite transfers the impacting energy to the uranium ore, that thing begins the natural nuclear reaction. 


Sources and images for part 2


Image III https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8287993/Tunguska-event-caused-asteroid-bounced-space.html


Image IV https://www.ststworld.com/tunguska-event/

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