T Gold died this week, leaving us with a imoportant message, which has been vindicated in recent months. Methane and other gases, oil, is produced deep in the earth, making its way upward. Evidence for this has been found in the fact that old played-out oil wells have become invigorated, fully recharged in many sites. Many books took his lead and have posited destruction scenarios for the Earth from methane eruptions. One I just read is www.permianextinctions.com on the web. The source for the mysterious instrument failure, the source for the Tungesta explosion, all found in the strange creeping blue fire wending its way across the surface of the swamp.
1 posted on
07/23/2004 4:03:51 PM PDT by
katesisco
To: katesisco
2 posted on
07/23/2004 5:59:11 PM PDT by
Darksheare
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To: katesisco; ValerieUSA
Thanks, I didn't know TGold had died. He was one of the most brilliant minds of the 20th (and early 21st) century. Freeman Dyson wrote the foreword to the book by that name ("Deep Hot Biosphere") which I highly recommend, and will try to post a link to later.
3 posted on
07/23/2004 9:59:41 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: katesisco
Emissions of methane have been blamed for sudden ship sinkings in the "Bermuda Triangle"; however it is my understanding that these are thought to originate from spontaneous decomposition of
methane clathrate deposits on the sea floor.
--Boris
4 posted on
07/23/2004 10:32:35 PM PDT by
boris
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5 posted on
07/24/2004 12:42:14 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: katesisco
the source for the Tungesta explosion
Uh, no. The Tunguska event was the explosion just before ground impact of a chunk of rock (or perhaps small comet), not a methane explosion. Similarly, the Permian-Triassic extinction (like the later, less severe Kretaceous-Tertiary extinction) was caused by impact. Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on or off the "Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list --
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6 posted on
07/24/2004 1:23:04 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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