Re: Planet X: TUNGUSKA as Example
In Article <[email protected].> Jonathan wrote
>> Siberia was once lush, a fact the carcasses of mastodons
>> reveal, as their bellies are full of grass. Flash frozen and
>> covered with volcanic dust, organic material lies as a
>> potential.
>
> No, it doesn't, because it's _frozen_ (and, technical point, not
> flash frozen, either). This lack of decay is exactly why we find
> mammoth carcases in Siberia in the first place.
How long does it take leftovers in your refrigerator to
stink? If the Mastodons were NOT flash frozen, they
would be in some sort of state of decay! Perhaps the
skin preserved, but the internal organs a mush. This
is not the case, as your recent documentaries on the
frozen state of these preserved beasts shows! So if
flash frozen, and frozen steadily since that date, then
how did the Mastodons get green grass and buttercups
in their stomachs? A fast trot to the Arctic Circle?
Or do you presume they ate snow? These were
HERBIVORES!
ZetaTalk
In Article <[email protected].> Jonathan wrote
>> Where Siberia may appear to be a frozen wasteland, the
>> center of the Earth is hot,
>
> The heat from which never reaches the surface...thus,
> permafrost is called _perma_ frost.
The remains of Mastodons that were not far enough into
the polar circle to be completely frozen are bones and the
ivory that has been harvested from the Ivory Islands for
centuries. The bodies rotted, the Ivory did not. If you
research this, you will find this to be true, a wealth of ivory,
no flesh to disturb those shipping the tusks off to become
piano keys. Anyone living in the permafrost area will tell
you that you are a FOOL if you think the permafrost is
frozen to a depth that it cannot break! They worry about
this, these days, when the glaciers are melting and
whatever is under the permafrost likely to open up under
their feet! Houses will sink, and sink holes will open up,
without question. Just as in temperate areas, frost goes
only so many inches of at most feet deep. There is soil,
and mud, and decaying matter where decay proceded with
or without oxygen, just as it does in your gut (fart) where
methane gas is generated daily.
ZetaTalk
And from the wealth of existing ZetaTalk ...
Alaska is prone, as is Siberia, to having its permafrost layer
shattered. This firm layer of frozen soil, often saturated with
water so that it is essentially ice in places, resists change in
the topography, so that the soil does not pour into lowering
areas, or push up under pressure from below, and thus tension
and stress accumulate over time. Just as plates resist change,
and break suddenly during earthquakes along their edges
where they are scraping or pressing against each other, in a
like manner, permafrost snaps and is accompanied by minor
earthquakes. These earthquakes are barely perceptible, but
can be recorded by instruments. Such snaps can occur due
to impact of small meteors, or when a fireball comes close to
the surface during its intense burning. Heated air causes this
air above the permafrost to become lighter and less dense,
and in addition can soften or melt the permafrost. Pressure
points that already existed are then given an opening, and
create a snap in such close relationship to the sighting of the
meteor that nearby observers assume an impact when none
might have occurred.
ZetaTalk, Permafrost Quakes
(http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p102.htm)