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Earth Punctured By Tiny Cosmic Missles
The Telegraph ^ | 5-12-2002 | Robert Matthews

Posted on 05/11/2002 6:11:38 PM PDT by blam

Earth punctured by tiny cosmic missiles

By Robert Matthews, Science Correspondent
(Filed: 12/05/2002)

FORGET dangers from giant meteors: Earth is facing another threat from outer space. Scientists have come to the conclusion that two mysterious explosions in the 1990s were caused by bizarre cosmic missiles.

The two objects were picked up by earthquake detectors as they tore through Earth at up to 900,000 mph. According to scientists, the most plausible explanation is that they were "strangelets", clumps of matter that have so far defied detection but whose existence was posited 20 years ago.

Formed in the Big Bang and inside extremely dense stars, strangelets are thought to be made from quarks - the subatomic particles found inside protons and neutrons. Unlike ordinary matter, however, they also contain "strange quarks", particles normally only seen in high-energy accelerators.

Strangelets - sometimes also called strange-quark nuggets - are predicted to have many unusual properties, including a density about ten million million times greater than lead. Just a single pollen-size fragment is believed to weigh several tons.

They are thought to be extremely stable, travelling through the galaxy at speeds of about a million miles per hour. Until now, all attempts to detect them have failed. A team of American scientists believes, however, that it may have found the first hard evidence for the existence of strangelets, after scouring earthquake records for signs of their impact with Earth.

The team, from the Southern Methodist University in Texas, analysed more than a million earthquake reports, looking for the tell-tale signal of strangelets hitting Earth.

While their very high speed gives strangelets a huge amount of energy their tiny size suggests that any effects might be extremely localised, and there is unlikely to be a blast big enough to have widespread effects on the surface.

The scientists looked for events producing two sharp signals, one as it entered Earth, the other as it emerged again. They found two such events, both in 1993. The first was on the morning of October 22. Seismometers in Turkey and Bolivia recorded a violent event in Antarctica that packed the punch of several thousand tons of TNT. The disturbance then ripped through Earth on a route that ended with it exiting through the floor of the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka just 26 seconds later - implying a speed of 900,000 mph.

The second event took place on November 24, when sensors in Australia and Bolivia picked up an explosion starting in the Pacific south of the Pitcairn Islands and travelling through Earth to appear in Antarctica 19 seconds later.

According to the scientists, both events are consistent with an impact with strangelets at cosmic speeds. In a report about to be submitted to the Seismological Society of America, the team of geologists and physicists concludes: "The only explanation for such events of which we are aware is passage through the earth of ton-sized strange-quark nuggets."

Professor Eugene Herrin, a member of the team, said that two strangelets just one-tenth the breadth of a hair would account for the observations. "These things are extremely dense and travel at 40 times the speed of sound straight through the Earth - they'd hardly slow down as they went through."

The good news is that, despite their force, the impact of strangelets on an inhabited area would, probably, be less violent than that of a meteor. Prof Herrin said: "It's very hard to determine what the effect would be. There would probably be a tiny crater but it would be virtually impossible to find anything."

Scientists say that the discovery of strangelets would be a significant breakthrough, solving several long-standing mysteries. These include the nature of "dark matter", which, astronomers say, makes up more than 90 per cent of our galaxy. With their high density and stability, strangelets may account for much of this invisible matter.

Prof Frank Close, a particle physicist at Oxford University, said that confirmation of the events was crucial. "The first step is to see if one can find more examples and eliminate all other interpretations," he said. "If you're looking for very exotic and rare events, you need to be able to tell if it's the real thing or just an artefact."

According to Prof Herrin, the two events agree with predictions for strangelet impacts, which are expected to occur about once a year. He added, however, that finding more would be difficult, as seismic databases now automatically remove all signals not linked to earthquakes. He said: "To find more events we need to get at the data before that happens."


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To: freebilly
spontaneous HUMAN combustion......
61 posted on 05/12/2002 8:15:10 AM PDT by freebilly
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To: blam
A Tunguska bump.
63 posted on 05/12/2002 8:53:39 AM PDT by Junior
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To: Junior
"A Tunguska bump."

Why not? Everything else has already been suggested. (my choice is a comet fragment)

64 posted on 05/12/2002 9:12:13 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam
yes,
The effect of the observer changing reality...
This brings up one of the huge ironies of quantum mechanics:
The folks living on those distant worlds probably believe that their own history is quite real and fixed, and not subject to sudden changes brought about by our observations.
65 posted on 05/12/2002 9:14:42 AM PDT by edwin hubble
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To: edwin hubble
"The folks living on those distant worlds probably believe that their own history is quite real and fixed, and not subject to sudden changes brought about by our observations."

....as we are in believing that their observations aren't having an effect on us?

66 posted on 05/12/2002 9:27:45 AM PDT by blam
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To: edwin hubble
What I find interesting is the seemingly unending succession of surprises we get from nature.

Agreed. In fact, that's why it IS interesting!

67 posted on 05/12/2002 9:31:07 AM PDT by longshadow
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To: Thinkin' Gal; 2sheep; dennisw; Light Speed
Holy sparks
68 posted on 05/12/2002 9:43:10 AM PDT by Jeremiah Jr
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To: ZOOKER
Lots of mass, lots of velocity --- how does this NOT generate a big crater?

The same way a .22 caliber round from a rifle would not leave a crater in a marshmallow with a 1000 ft. diameter. It would pass clean through.


69 posted on 05/12/2002 9:44:59 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: Jeremiah Jr
I read some of it. One part of what he's saying is that divine enery of G_d animates the natural world including man/ animals/trees/even rocks and clouds.
70 posted on 05/12/2002 9:56:09 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: blam
Are these what they cancelled the Crusader for? ;-)
71 posted on 05/12/2002 9:56:31 AM PDT by StriperSniper
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To: StriperSniper
'Metal Storm' Weapons May Replace Crusader.
72 posted on 05/12/2002 12:21:12 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
They've actually shown recently that you can cause a sort of "teleportation" regardless of distance, in what appears to be an instantaneous transfer of properties between particles.
73 posted on 05/12/2002 12:36:37 PM PDT by TheLurkerX
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To: oldvike
What effects would it have on human flesh & bone, say, scalp & skull?
74 posted on 05/12/2002 12:41:21 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: Jeremiah Jr; Light Speed; Prodigal Daughter; Thinkin' Gal
>900,000 mph...how's that compare to "Light Speed?"

Heb 10:31 It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.

75 posted on 05/12/2002 2:50:14 PM PDT by 2sheep
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To: blam
they're traveling away from each other at about 9/10's the speed of light and if you influence one of the particles (cause it to flip with magnets) the other will do the same. Now, the question is, "what sort of communication is going on between these two" and whatever it is, it has to be traveling well above the speed of light.

I would think that if the laws of three (four incluing time) dimensional physics are being violated, the first place to look is for another dimension. I couldn't guess the way to test for one, but it seems that multiple unsensed dimensions are going to be the key to the next revolutionary breakthroughs in physics (/cosmology).

It will be proof of these other dimentions that will bring light to many of the unanswered questions we have now. Of course that will only start the next round of questions. Maybe if all goes right we can get to interstellar travel in 10-20 generations.

The way I have come to look at it all recently is that we don't know squat, at least as to the fundamental nature of the uni(multi)verse.

76 posted on 05/12/2002 4:08:35 PM PDT by StriperSniper
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To: StriperSniper
"The way I have come to look at it all recently is that we don't know squat."

Yup. My son gave me a game for Christmas titled: "You Don't Know Jack."

I've come to reconise that I don't know Jack either. LOL.

77 posted on 05/12/2002 5:38:12 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
gave me a game for Christmas titled: "You Don't Know Jack."

LOL! I gave that to my sister the year before!

78 posted on 05/12/2002 5:41:21 PM PDT by StriperSniper
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To: blam
This would explain spontanius combustion?

Someone call Spinal Taps new drummer. lol

79 posted on 05/12/2002 5:50:12 PM PDT by ChadGore
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To: ChadGore
A TiNy CosMic Missile BUMP
80 posted on 05/12/2002 9:30:18 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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