Re: Tunguska Affair

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 13 May 1999 00:40:00 -0500

Hi Folks et al!

With regard to the new age claim of Tesla causing Tunguska, in none of
Tesla's voluminous writings or interviews that I have ever read, does
Tesla mention that explosion or take credit as the source.

The idea seems to have begun about 10 years or so ago as far as I can
tell and was a theory based on who/what was available at the time who
might have the facilities to cause such an explosion. I believe the
entire claim was sparked by Beardens books on collapsing a scalar
bubble.

However, as far as I know, there are no meteor or cometary fragments
found, nor is there any radioactivity.

The best explanation I have seen to date and one which makes the most
sense to me, is that of Walter Wright who claims that celestial bodies
tend to REPEL from each other, that when they attempt to strike
perpendicular to the face of the planet, that they are repelled but NOT
before creating a very large, highly compressed air pocket, much like a
donut pressure wave of superheated air, which strikes the earth as the
meteor is repelled.

That is why the trees fall outward from a central point, a shock wave
was heard and I believe felt by some and there are no physical traces.

If you will note Tom Bearden writes that it is his belief that a scalar
bubble can be created over or in a specific area, and manipulated in
such a way as to induce tremendous heat or to extract all heat to
instantly freeze that area, and from a distance. This hasn't been
proven as far as I know and is therefore hypothetical.

So, its a neat story but the high pressure superheated air accounts for
the phenomena much better than the Tesla myth. Of course, I am one of
the very few who realizes that Tesla 'lifted' many of his ideas from
others, as did Edison and Einstein, taking full credit and experiencing
mental aberrations in fear of being caught...<g>...my opinion of course
but one day we will have all the documentation together to back it up,
but not just yet...eh Theo?...<g>..seeya!

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