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Re: TUNGUSKA


Article: <5g94gi$7bh@dfw-ixnews7.ix.netcom.com>
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: TUNGUSKA
Date: 13 Mar 1997 14:55:14 GMT

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<Forum.858016314.29323.richard.caldwell@OSF25.oklaosf.state.ok.us>
Richard Caldwell writes:
> Only that gas that is in contact with oxygen can be burning.
> Any pure cloud(s) of methane are burning at their edges, but
> not in the middle.
> Richard Caldwell <richard.caldwell@OSF25.oklaosf.state.ok.us>

(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
Why would the cloud retain its purity? The dome of ground did not life at a once, so that the cloud could waft upward as a whole. The ground fractures, probably in long thin lines as a pane of glass would if it were torked. Where glass could throw shards and lose all shape, the frozen tundra would be held by fibers and sticks, so that the breaks would not be CLEAN breaks. Hissing methan gas escaped from the many cracks, and thus mixed with the air AS IT ENTERED THE ATMOSPHERE and rose, creating air currents as it did so, which again increased the air flow to the ground for yet more mixing with the escaping methane.
(End ZetaTalk[TM])