American cosmic airburst in late Roman times revealed by Tankersly and Saniel-Banrey of University of Cincinnati. Meteorites, silicious vesicular melt glass, Fe and Si-rich magnetic spherules, positive Ir and Pt anomalies, and burned...
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By coincidence, this air burst, from 3600 years ago, is in the news. It would be very difficult to disprove this airburst. The evidence for it is overwhelming, and intriguing to think it may indeed be behind the story of the destruction of Sodom….
An Ancient Disaster: Researchers present evidence that a cosmic impact destroyed a biblical city in the Jordan Valley. Scientists have found evidence of a cosmic airburst event around 1650 BCE that devastated the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam in the southern Jordan Valley, causing extreme temperat
For some idea of what a large airburst can do, the fall of the Chelyabinsk meteorite over the Russian city of that name in 2013, injured over 1000 people, almost all due to flying glass. But, had the bolide exploded just a few miles lower in the atmosphere, over one million people would have been killed.
In the modern era, the largest, and most destructive airburst was the 1908 Tunguska event, which completely flattened some 82 million trees…
Let me add to this that anyone interested enough in the Hopewell Airburst, the Clovis Thermonuclear Event, the Carolina Bays formative event and simiar matters to read densely written scientific papers on them should bookmark and explore