Skip to comments.
Ancient Atomic Bombs
The Epoch Times ^
| 31 Oct 2009
| Leonardo VintiƱi
Posted on 11/02/2009 10:17:50 AM PST by BGHater
click here to read article
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-20, 21-40, 41-59 next last
1
posted on
11/02/2009 10:17:51 AM PST
by
BGHater
To: SunkenCiv
2
posted on
11/02/2009 10:18:25 AM PST
by
BGHater
("real price of every thing ... is the toil and trouble of acquiring it")
To: BGHater
3
posted on
11/02/2009 10:21:16 AM PST
by
pabianice
To: BGHater
I would think that there would be abundant scientific evidence indicating nuclear explosions if they had occurred.
4
posted on
11/02/2009 10:21:49 AM PST
by
cvq3842
(A fool and his liberty are soon parted.)
To: BGHater
If these stone age people could make atomic bombs then why is Iran having such a hard time?
5
posted on
11/02/2009 10:25:55 AM PST
by
mountainlion
(concerned conservative.)
To: cvq3842
yep. isotopes have half-lives. still i might read this for curiosity. bump for later read.
6
posted on
11/02/2009 10:26:31 AM PST
by
Blueflag
(Res ipsa loquitur)
To: mountainlion
If these stone age people could make atomic bombs then why is Iran having such a hard time? The ancients were without the dubious benefits of Islam.
7
posted on
11/02/2009 10:28:23 AM PST
by
Tijeras_Slim
(Live jubtabulously!)
To: BGHater
8
posted on
11/02/2009 10:29:22 AM PST
by
mnehring
To: BGHater
While passing through Alamogordos White Sands missile range, Albion W. Hart, one of the first engineers to graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, observed that the chunks of glass left by nuclear tests were identical to the formations that he observed in the African desert 50 years earlier. However, the extension of the cast in the desert would require that the explosion be 10,000 times more powerful than that observed in New Mexico. I debunked this on an earlier thread. MIT opened in 1861. Let's say Hart graduated in 1870 at the age of 20 (I'm being generous). That would mean Hart, if he toured Trinity in 1950, would have been 100 years old. I don't think so.
9
posted on
11/02/2009 10:29:31 AM PST
by
dirtboy
To: mountainlion
10
posted on
11/02/2009 10:29:52 AM PST
by
skimbell
To: BGHater
Off the top of my head, here are two other explanations: (1) Direct hit by a solar ejection (flare). (2) Direct hit by an extra-solar gamma ray burst. With the latter, a strong gamma ray burst could even boil off our atmosphere and melt the surface of the entire planet. (Odds of such happening are very very very ridiculously low.)
In short, it is a violent universe...
11
posted on
11/02/2009 10:30:10 AM PST
by
piytar
(This tag deleted by the Ministry of Truth. Love Big Brother. Or else!)
To: mountainlion
Clearly the stone age people were much smarter than the Islmofascist. ;-)
12
posted on
11/02/2009 10:30:50 AM PST
by
Kartographer
(".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
To: BGHater
13
posted on
11/02/2009 10:33:24 AM PST
by
mysterio
To: BGHater
14
posted on
11/02/2009 10:33:45 AM PST
by
Springman
(Rest In Peace YaYa123)
To: BGHater
Sand dunes in the Egyptian desert. What phenomenon could be capable of raising the temperature of desert sand to at least 3,300 degrees Fahrenheit, casting it into great sheets of solid yellow-green glass? Meteorite meets the desert...
15
posted on
11/02/2009 10:36:20 AM PST
by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
To: BGHater
stoneage centrifuge ping.
To: dirtboy
Shrug. Perhaps, Mr. Hart is just fiction; geeze thanks for killing an ancient atomic bomb theory!
17
posted on
11/02/2009 10:38:29 AM PST
by
BGHater
("real price of every thing ... is the toil and trouble of acquiring it")
To: piytar
Or simply a meteor shower.
18
posted on
11/02/2009 10:48:38 AM PST
by
aft_lizard
(Barack Obama is Hugo Chavez's poodle.)
To: 2banana
Meteorite meets the desert...And leaves no crater?
To: BGHater
“an epoch in which atomic technology was turned against man”; Cleansing at it’s best.
20
posted on
11/02/2009 10:50:19 AM PST
by
glide625
(Veritably it may be said that many came and most sucked.)
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-20, 21-40, 41-59 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson