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> Comets are not bombs.
They are if they hit the atmosphere.
Ice to steam (or even plasma), instantly.
Tunguska (1908) may have been one.
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Comets are not composed of ice. The science mafia came up with that kluge to explain away the enigma of the comet’s tail- had to be “evaporation” or sublimation of a liquid. Closeup satellite pictures have proven that comets are meteors/asteroids, yet the brahmins of orthodoxy in academia and the press idiotically continue to refer to comets as “dirty snowballs”. The comet tail is caused by plasma discharge due to charge difference between the meteor and the solar “wind”, which itself is really solar _charge_, an electric/plasma Birkland current. See: http://www.thunderbolts.info/
There is a good chance that the meteor in question did not impact the earth but was discharged before impact, blown apart by a large short circuit of lightning. The puzzling 1908 Siberian Tunguska event left a miniscule impact crater, yet forests for a radius of 60 miles were blown flat, registering on seismographs in Europe.
Contemporary science is a cesspool of ideology that routinely sacrifices direct observation on the altar of political correctness
More references:
http://www-th.bo.infn.it/tunguska/,
http://public.lanl.gov/alp/plasma/TheUniverse.html,
http://gallery.bcentral.com/Gallery/ProductListing.aspx?GID=4907389&Dept=215905,
http://www.knowledge.co.uk/sis/resource.htm,
http://www.holoscience.com/home/home.htm
http://www.kronia.com/
Meteors are not bombs, either, but judging by the Tunguska event of 1908 and the Barringer crater, they explode just fine.
Get anything with mass going fast enough and it will always explode on meeting the denser part of our atmostphere.