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Tesla and the Tunguska explosion 1908


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On the morning of June 30th, 1908, an asteroid detonated above a remote region in Siberia, flattening around 800 square miles of isolated wilderness. Known as the Tunguska Event, the devastating blast has been attributed to an astonishing cosmic intervention.

A superbolide, an exploding meteor, high above the Siberian forest has long been the explanation for the 15 megaton blast. Powerful enough to have lit up the horizon as it vaporized and uprooted an estimated 80 million trees. Strong enough of a blast that it would have measured 5.0 on the Richter scale.

However there exists a theory that the mega-explosion wasn’t because of some cosmic force but rather caused by a misunderstood New Yorker. A well-known recluse that operated from a research lab in Long Island. A man named Nikola Tesla.

http://www.ghosttheory.com/2016/12/19/tesla-the-tunguska-explosion

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1 minute ago, debra odem said:

However there exists a theory that the mega-explosion wasn’t because of some cosmic force but rather caused by a misunderstood New Yorker. A well-known recluse that operated from a research lab in Long Island. A man named Nikola Tesla.

Nope.......

It was a bolide. It's pieces were located.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2013/07/01/meteoroid-not-comet-explains-the-1908-tunguska-fireball/#.XdBPT1dKjIU

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As @Piney said, the pieces of the meteorite have been found.

And the idea that Tesla was going to threaten JP Morgan with a secret weapon is just silly.  The tower was never finished... and Morgan didn't suddenly rush in with a zillion dollars to save Tesla and the military never got a wild new weapon.

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52 minutes ago, debra odem said:

On the morning of June 30th, 1908, an asteroid detonated above a remote region in Siberia, flattening around 800 square miles of isolated wilderness. Known as the Tunguska Event, the devastating blast has been attributed to an astonishing cosmic intervention.

A superbolide, an exploding meteor, high above the Siberian forest has long been the explanation for the 15 megaton blast. Powerful enough to have lit up the horizon as it vaporized and uprooted an estimated 80 million trees. Strong enough of a blast that it would have measured 5.0 on the Richter scale.

However there exists a theory that the mega-explosion wasn’t because of some cosmic force but rather caused by a misunderstood New Yorker. A well-known recluse that operated from a research lab in Long Island. A man named Nikola Tesla.

http://www.ghosttheory.com/2016/12/19/tesla-the-tunguska-explosion

We do not need any more outlandish theories on this. Thankyou.

Not much more to say about this one,  we have the answer:

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No need to create a mystery where none exist.

Tesla was a great engineer but not a very good scientist. The Wardenclyffe tower was a fundamentally flawed idea. While it is possible to transmit energy wirelessly it is hard to come up with a less efficient way to do it. 

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Sorry bad post :blush: can whe delete it lol please <_<

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