Stewart:

This is a fascinating coherence of multiple facts.  Since you point out
that we'll be passing through a comet tail in 2014, it brings up a strong
way to publish your viewpoint:  by writing a screenplay!  This stuff would
make a great movie similar to "Space Cowboys" and "Armageddon" where the
worldwide nemesis was big asteroids.  In this case, it's a comet tail in
2014...

As an example, very few people were aware of the theory that birds were
dinosaurs which survived the global catastrophe until the movie "Jurassic
Park" came along.

It is a very rare opportunity when the chance to educate millions of
people, provide entertainment, and make money all come together in one
project.


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:07 AM, ChemE Stewart <cheme...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Our atmosphere is basically Nitrogen(N2), Oxygen(O2) and Water Vapor(H2O).
>  I believe the nuclei(vacuum energy) of that Tunguska Brane orbited through
> the Earth and jet streams for months afterward and ionized all of the
> molecules I mentioned previously, Creating NH3 and NH4NO3, O3, NOx and
> such.  It is the great ionizer and condenser of all matter and is at the
> heart of LENR.
>
> I have also been studying the dark ages and it appears something similar
> happened to the atmosphere back then in addition to the rampant disease
> that spread, lots of fireballs, foul air, floods, etc killing tens of
> millions across Europe and Asia.  I talked with the Professor/Author of one
> of the books that imply a comet or other celestial object(s) was a trigger,
> not to say that the opportunistic plague did not contribute.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Baillie
> Upon examining the tree-ring record, Baillie noticed indications of severe
> environmental downturns around 2354 BC, 1628 BC, 1159 BC, 208 BC, and AD
> 540. The evidence suggests that these environmental downturns were
> wide-ranging catastrophic events; the AD 540 event in particular is
> attested in tree-ring chronologies from 
> Siberia<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia>
>  through Europe <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe> and 
> North<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America>
>  and South America <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_America>. This
> event coincides with the second largest ammonium signal in the Greenland
> ice in the last two millennia, the largest being in AD 1014, and both these
> epochs were accompanied by cometary apparitions. Baillie explains the
> general absence of mainstream historical references to this event by the
> fact it was described in terms of biblical metaphors since at that time
> "Christian beliefs included the dogma that nothing that happens in the
> heavens could have any conceivable effect on the 
> Earth."[1]<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Baillie#cite_note-1>
>
> 1811 also had a 7 year climate downturn after the visit by the Great Comet
> of 1811 (and the New Madrid Earthquakes in Dec 1811)
>
> I don't think our rock and snowball model of the universe works very well.
>  Something is energetic enough to ionize "inert" molecules.  I think it is
> the vacuum energy within these energetic "particles"
>
> I believe those billions of tons of CME's that miss us, which I think are
> mostly collapsed matter, end up here collecting dust
> http://www.universetoday.com/32515/kuiper-belt/
>
> And then gradually hit us in the head every once in awhile as they are
> pulled in to the inner solar system.  These are mostly electromagnetic and
> gravitational branes spit out from the Sun in my book, which is just a 5
> dimensional brane herself.
>
> I am mostly interested since we will be passing through comet ISON's tail
> in Jan 2014. Many comet tails do cause meteor showers annually and
> something "unusual" is expected from ISON.
> http://www.space.com/20859-comet-ison-new-meteor-shower.html
>
> Stewart
> darkmattersalot.
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> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:
>
>>  Thanks for the citation, Stewart. I was not aware that the Tunguska
>> event and Younger Dryas had already been connected via ammonia
>> concentration found in ice cores. And it is most intriguing that a special
>> type of higher energy event could be responsible for both. They speculate:
>> ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> “An analog of the Haber process with hydrogen contributed by cometary or
>> surface water, atmospheric nitrogen, high pressures, and possibly catalytic
>> iron from a comet could in principle produce ammonia…”****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> But the kind of energy necessary to produce the amount of nitrates seen –
>> is apparently absent. Since there has been no mention of significant
>> radioactivity – and given there is like to be massive “extra” gain above
>> the physics of normal atmospheric impact dynamics, then LENR should not be
>> ruled out as a contributing source of energy for such events.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> I wonder if the recent Russian meteor at Chelyabinsk produced significant
>> ammonia or other nitrates and if it too contained Lonsdaleite and nickel?
>> Many hits turn up on google, as expected - but nothing conclusive that I
>> have seen. ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> A cross-connection between three factors: nitrates in the atmosphere,
>> Lonsdaleite carbon and nickel in the bolide, and the lack of large debris
>> evidence (indicative of an atmospheric explosion) would be interesting for
>> further speculation based on the possibility of how perhaps 10 times more
>> energy than can otherwise be accounted for. (notice how many times the
>> estimated of the size of the Chelyabinsk meteor was raised based solely on
>> the energy, and not the visual evidence).****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> In short, if Chelyabinsk was really that large, there should have been
>> prior notice in the ongoing surveys, and if it was comparatively small, as
>> seems to be the case, then the extra energy could have come from a
>> non-nuclear source involving hydrogen and nano-porosity.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> *From:* ChemE Stewart ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> At the time of Tunguska, something also increased the levels of Ammonia
>> and Ammonium Nitrate in the atmosphere to significant levels as shown in
>> ice cores.  ****
>>
>> http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0907/0907.1067.pdf****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> My bet is that the Tunguska "meteorite" had a LENR/vacuum energy core and
>> was actually a BRANE per M Theory, just like a comet.  They ionize the air
>> in their surroundings.  If rocks can generate 10-15 megatons (up to 1000
>> times Hiroshima) in the atmosphere without hitting anything why do we need
>> nuclear weapons?****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Stewart****
>>
>> darkmattersalot.com****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Story with many implications, real or imaginary:
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.nature.com/news/rock-samples-suggest-meteor-caused-tunguska-blast
>> -1.13163?WT.ec_id=NEWS-20130611<http://www.nature.com/news/rock-samples-suggest-meteor-caused-tunguska-blast%0d%0a-1.13163?WT.ec_id=NEWS-20130611>
>>
>> "Researchers from Ukraine say that they have found a smoking gun for the
>> Tunguska event," and it is a small fragment from an iron-nickel-carbon
>> meteor that could have caused the half-megaton blast, leaving few traces.
>> The study is published in Planetary and Space Science.
>>
>> Hold on ... there is more... including the possibility of a Rossi/ LENR
>> connection! <g>
>>
>> Aside from the enormity of the blast and the lack large rock debris, there
>> is an overlooked factoid - the samples which have been found contain an
>> exotic form of carbon called Lonsdaleite - which is somewhere between
>> graphite and diamond ... and can be nanoporous. There has been prior
>> speculation on carbon - in some exotic form or another, as being part of
>> the
>> Rossi secret catalyst... otherwise this Tunguska story is not exactly on
>> topic.
>>
>> This particular form of carbon was found at another special impact site -
>> which also relates to a pivotal period at the end of the last ice age,
>> around 11-13 thousand years ago which is steeped in mythology (the demise
>> of
>> the Clovis culture, the rise of the Gobekli Tepe culture, Atlantis, the
>> flood of Noah, etc). Lonsdaleite has been found as nano-crystals embedded
>> in
>> iron-nickel and dated to this exact time period at Lake Cutizeo near
>> Guanajuato, Mexico, supportive of the controversial Younger Dryas impact
>> hypothesis. That was presumed to be a massive explosion, since melt-glass
>> from it was found as far away as Syria.
>>
>> Lonsdaleite is an allotrope of carbon with a hexagonal lattice. The
>> crystal
>> lattice, is harder and stronger than diamond and usually embedded in an
>> iron-nickel matrix, and there is the important nano-geometry (it is called
>> nano-diamond), and the fact that many meteors contain ice, methane and
>> hydrogen - all of which, taken together with a larger than expected
>> explosion ...
>>
>> hmmm... maybe it is a bit surprising that the Pentagon hasn't taken an
>> active interest in the HotCat... or maybe they have.
>>
>> Jones
>>
>> ****
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