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Was the Tunguska event in 1908 caused by antimatter annihilation?





Fallen trees at Tunguska, 1927 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event)


Was the Tunguska event in 1908 caused by antimatter annihilation? 


The Tunguska explosion happened on June 30, 1908. The thing that makes this explosion interesting is that there was no mark of the meteorite. There is one theory that is ever handled, and that is: did somebody conduct lightning to the leaf gold. And that thing can turn those electrons to positrons causing annihilation. 

When we are facing that kind of thing. That here was the explosion that fell forest in large areas. There must be some kind of reason for that explosion. And one of the things that can make the explosion without a trace is the antimatter. But how antimatter bites could travel through the atmosphere, and fall to the ground? 

The fact is that the Tunguska explosion happened above the ground. There is a little rise in the radiation level at the point where the explosion happened. The reason why the radiation level rises is, that the explosion's heat caused the air starts to rise higher. And that vacuum pulled radioactive material away from the ground.


Did somebody make antimatter that day? 


Did somebody create antimatter on that day? One of the things that ever imagined is that did somebody conduct the lightning to the ball that is covered using leaf gold. The electric force of lightning is extremely high. There is needed only a very thin gold layer above the stone. If the lightning conductor will aim at the gold layer. That thing turns electrons into positrons. 

Lightning can conduct to the core of the ball or balloon covered by leaf gold. That gold layer will turn the spin of the electrons around. And create antimatter. Or sharper saying positrons. The antimatter can explain the explosion of the Tunguska. Could it be possible that some researchers conducted lightning to the bite where was the leaf gold layer? 


Did lightning cause the Dyatlov Incident in 1959?


What would happen if the lightning is conducted to the wedding ring? Did that kind of test explain why 9 people were killed in the Dyatlov Pass in 1959? The avalanche or some kind of thermobaric weapon has introduced the reason for that tragedy. 

Could some kind of physical test explain the Dyatlov incident? There is the possibility that some kind of explosion killed the 9 persons in the Dyatlov pass in 1959. Six of them died because of hypothermia, 2 of chest injuries, and 1 of head injuries. Did some kind of physical reaction cause the explosion that caused the death of those people? If some kind of lightning will impact things like candles or spray bottles. That thing can cause a very powerful detonation. 

Or maybe somebody conducted high-voltage electricity or natural electricity to the things like the fireplace? The smoke is carbon and if there was some kind of high voltage electricity in the air the smoke of the fireplace could pull the lightning to that point. When the lightning hits the fire it increases its energy level. And that thing can cause a very serious situation. 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event


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