I've never heard of Tunguska either.
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Smoking crack in some back alley.
Where is the Job Fairy when you need her?
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I've never heard of Tunguska either.
I think it was very obscure until the X-Files mention. And then with the internet....
I thought the consensus on Tunguska was that it was a asteroid that was at the right density to airburst instead of impacting the ground.
Must browse for more unnatural natural phenomena which lend themselves to weird science and conspiracy theories.
Really you have to develop a taste for weird cheap docus on The Discovery Channel or one of its offshoots. Where were you for In Search Of?
I thought the consensus on Tunguska was that it was a asteroid that was at the right density to airburst instead of impacting the ground.
That's what I've heard. Or else the same situation but with a comet.
The whole black hole theory makes no sense to me.
There is a contingent of the reality-challenged who think an alien spacecraft crashed or exploded.
In "I learn everything from Yahoo entertainment news" news: I have been working under the impression that "men in Trees" starred Laura Dern.
No wonder I kept watching thinking, "She looks so different."
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There is a contingent of the reality-challenged who think an alien spacecraft crashed or exploded.
Well yeah.
I mean, no.
IIRC they found no physical evidence (debris, radiation, etc.) besides the fact that a whole bunch of trees got knocked down. Or did they not think to check for radiation back then?