Not your average H2O. A lot more than oxygen and hydrogen, besides other gasses, it is full of CHARGED particles. This may actually be proof that EU theory is correct...
Kalopin
Re: Comet C/1811 F1 and The New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1
Did you see the video of the massive electrical discharge as the meteor broke apart hitting the troposphere and all the extra oxygen? It blinded every camera in view. [Is this bugging anyone else, 'cause they are all doing it- It was a meteor that hit. Fragments of a meteor are rocks picked up near impacts called meteorites .]
Kalopin
Re: Comet C/1811 F1 and The New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1
Sparky wrote: edit: I don't know how to capture a frame from a utube vid., but at the 19sec point there looks to be a connection from meteor and Earth!
Sorry, me either. The news said that a missle defense system hit it. Maybe a bolt from a Particle Accelerator Cannon
It does appear to discharge several times, extremely bright, a massive shockwave to follow, lots of destruction, and enough for a good reading on the sesimograph- 2.8. This impact should help us change many present paradigms?
nick c
Re: Comet C/1811 F1 and The New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1
So comets are composed of Spin Ice? which is composed of magnetic monopoles? Kalopin, Have you read any of the EU literature on comets? Comets are not an object with a specific composition, they are objects in highly elliptical orbits, such that they are not in equilibrium with their electric environment. They could be composed of anything and be of any size; though the ones we see in our solar system are essentially the same composition as asteroids, comets can be scaled up to stars and larger. The star Mira displays a cometary form:
So comets are composed of Spin Ice? which is composed of magnetic monopoles? Kalopin, Have you read any of the EU literature on comets? Comets are not an object with a specific composition, they are objects in highly elliptical orbits, such that they are not in equilibrium with their electric environment. They could be composed of anything and be of any size; though the ones we see in our solar system are essentially the same composition as asteroids, comets can be scaled up to stars and larger. The star Mira displays a cometary form:
...and yet in another sentence Venus was a comet... Did you see my other thread entitled "Comets are Supernova Shrapnel". It is ALL supernova shrapnel, and in every size, mass, composition, velocity, trajectory,...
It is my strong belief that there are few comets in any heliocentric orbits in comparison to the vast amount throughout the galaxy and indeed the rest of the universe that can easily come racing in at any possible trajectory.
Do you hypothesize that comets are as hot as stars? Yes, when they are born. The ones in our solar system have cooled. Did I give a "specific" composition? "Spin ice" is but one ingredient.
P,S. I guess it is kinda' sad that our science is still so primitive that we would even have to have this discussion. By Now, We should have video feed from every rock in our solar system! [exaggerate to clarify] [at least one camera, as many as are on us ]
Kalopin
Re: Comet C/1811 F1 and The New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1
You have studied all the research concerning the possibility of a meteor impacting the Mississippi embayment on December 16, 1811?
What is your verdict? [new insight, mad idea, maybe, no way, you could be right,...] Do you see the shockwave pattern?
nick c
Re: Comet C/1811 F1 and The New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1
Kalopin,
What is your verdict? [new insight, mad idea, maybe, no way, you could be right,...] Do you see the shockwave pattern?
I can see possibilities in your hypothesis - that comets can trigger earthquakes. It certainly bears investigation, perhaps some statistical correlations could be sought between earthquakes and the appearance of comets, of course there are other potential avenues of investigation. However, the problem (why the thread was moved) is with your conception of what exactly is a comet. It is in direct contradiction to the EU position. The forum is set up so that the upper boards, "Electric Universe" and "Electric Universe - Planetary Science," are for the discussion and debate of topics focused on the published material of the Electric Universe. While the hypothesis that a passing comet could cause earthquakes on the Earth is an appropriate topic for the Planetary Science board, as the thread progressed it became obvious that your concept of a "comet" was not in accordance with the EU position, therefore the thread became a vehicle for the exposition of your personal theory. Consequently the thread was moved to the NIAMI board. Whether your hypothesis turns out to be a "new insight" or a "mad idea" is for time to tell, in the meantime the NIAMI board can provide you with a venue for discussion of your own EU related ideas.
Sparky
Re: Comet C/1811 F1 and The New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1
I am obsessing over this meteor! How many times in a lifetime will a person see such a thing? Luckily, there are cameras everywhere now and we can witness such events. But this strike was extraordinary! I think it exhibited all of the properties of an electric meteor, pulling charge from ionosphere and discharging (they said exploding) to earth well before fragments then hit the ground. And this was a small meteor!
Garyn pointed out the difference in sounds. There was a crack like a lightning bolt, then a rumble like thunder.
I do hope the russians don't screw this investigation up. They don't realize the opportunity they have to "scoop" the west, by announcing the electrical properties of this strike.