Vorl,

If you look closely at the Chixulub crater in Yucatan that occurred around
the time of the dinosaurs exit, you see hundreds of....sinkholes all
grouped along the outer rim of the perfectly round larger one.  I believe
those all accompanied the larger object gravitationally as it
struck/orbited through the Earth.  Each of those sinkholes corresponds to a
large vacuum increase/disturbance in the atmosphere and beta
decay/volcanism/seismic disturbance in the Earth according to my model,
leading to global cooling, volcanoes and earthquakes.  A large enough hit
will trigger the next ice age.

I believe this stuff orbits for months/years in our atmosphere and
gradually/eventually coalesces with Earth's dark matter core, increasing
it's mass slightly and also adding to the auroras.  It is the missing 95%


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicxulub_crater


Artist's rendering of the gravity anomaly map of the Chicxulub Crater area.
Red and yellow are gravity highs; green and blue are gravity lows. White
areas indicate multiple sinkholes, "cenotes". The shaded area is the
Yucatán Peninsula

Stewart
darkmattersalot.com






On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Vorl Bek <vorl....@antichef.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 17:41:11 -0500
> ChemE Stewart <cheme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Only 9,999.99 tons to go!
>
> And what happened to the remains of the Tunguska meteor???
>
> Even if it broke up in the air, there must have been humungous
> chunks of the thing lying around, but the expeditions found only
> horizontal trees.
>
> And I have always wondered about Meteor Crater in Arizona; I never
> understood why a little digging did not expose a big chunk of
> extraterrestrial rock at the centre of the crater; but there is
> nothing.
>
> Any sinkholes in the Tunguska area? Well, they probably never
> thought to look.
>
> And why are craters made by these meteors and asteroids always
> round? Shouldn't the rocks come in at an angle, on average, and
> make an oval-shaped crater?
>
> Or is it due to the immense densities of the baryonic matter, or
> whatever it is, that causes them to do a fast curve and zoom right
> for the black hole at the centre of the earth?
>
> Cripes, every time I hit a pothole these days I wonder if some
> dark matter hasn't shat all over the street.
>
>
>
>

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