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Post Re: Cyclical Universe based on Big Rip Scenario - 08-03-2007, 09:31 AM

I have spent considerable time on another board and so my apologies for not posting here as often or keeping up to date as I should have.

This next event centres around Tunguska in Siberia. As I hope you have picked up I am looking at our portion of the universe that is connected and although looking flat from within if seen at a suitable distance would appear to be tube like.

The 'Tunguska Event' that caused an enormous explosion over Siberia in 1908 has not been adequately explained. The eye witness reports say a blue tube of light as bright as the sun passed over and 10 minutes later exploded.

There is no meteorite or asteroid that would take that length of time. The nickle-iridium microscopic glass sphericals indicate a blast of extra terrestrial origin. Meaning only that it did not start from an earth bound event. A microscopic black hole or anti matter have been suggested. Current physics dismisses that notion.

A blast leaving a butterfly shape requires a very special vector velocity and a flat ring like blast. Just because our current theory which is not proven states the micro black hole was not mathematically to our current model does not exclude it if our current model is wrong.

The detonation was 5 to 10 kms above Tunguska with an estimated power of 10 to 20 mega tonnes. A slow moving object 10 minutes visible and effects within the vicinity are not right. There were a series of detonations so if it was a micro black hole as I suspect it was 'burping'.

The micro glass sphericals should be consistent with many other samples even those taken from the lunar soil samples. Due to the remoteness of the area and the date it was not properly investigated until the start of the 1950's. Reports said many had died of boils which was dismissed as a smallpox epidemic, radiation also causes boils.

The micro black hole idea was ruled out as it needed an entry and exit but that would only apply if it had hit the earth. The event horizon itself is matter repulsive although gravity pulls matter towards it. Had it clipped the atmosphere there could have been sufficient mass to keep it travelling on its path without the need to hit the earth.

I have pointed out I hope that super string theorists believe the presence of super stings between us and distant galaxies gravity lens the light leading to the shape of dark matter in the universe. If we were in just such a super string our physics would need to be corrected for a density adjustment.

Given that the micro black holes we will create at CERN are very light and matter repulsive it is possible that they may float until enough matter is collected from the super string to effect a discharge. Given that, being in the same latitude or prevailing wind or simply to the east of the facility posses a significant threat.

Given the situation of the world today if an event like Tunguska happened in the Megiddo zone as 'seen' by the early church it would most likely be met with an all out nuclear response before actual careful analysis.

I am not sure what others are planning but I am trying to politely convince those I know to seek safe earthen shelter high away from coastal waters. A detonation over water is likely to be even more devastating than over land.

I am not an alarmist but a skeptic. I do not believe our scientists fully appreciate what they have the potential to create. So as that is going to happen I feel it is only reasonable that anyone else who wishes to practice healthy skepticism has the opportunity to plan a safe holiday until this experiment can safely be deemed a success.


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