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- fuzzyllama, on 06/25/2009, -2/+38It's all a conspiracy man. Nickola Tesla's Death Ray was the true genius behind that blast.
- inactive, on 06/25/2009, -2/+25Dr Ray Stantz: Are you okay?
Louis: Who are you guys?
Dr Ray Stantz: We're the Ghostbusters.
Louis: Who does your taxes?
Dr Ray Stantz: You know, Mr. Tully, you are a most fortunate individual.
Louis: I know!
Dr Ray Stantz: You have been a participant in the biggest interdimensional cross rip since the Tunguska blast of 1908!
Louis: Felt great.
Dr. Egon Spengler: We'd like to get a sample of your brain tissue.
Louis: Okay. - maxvette, on 06/25/2009, -1/+21They proved this like 10 years ago
- sjbdallas, on 06/25/2009, -1/+20I'm sticking with the theory that it was a crash spacecraft as a result of a battle between warring aliens.
- uptwolait, on 06/25/2009, -0/+13Maybe Tesla shot down a comet with his Death Ray, and that's where it hit.
- bloodhound01, on 06/25/2009, -2/+13I'd still rather believe that it was Tesla who did it.
- Logan42, on 06/25/2009, -0/+9You fixed the year...in the movie, Ray actually says the year incorrectly as 1909...
- wolfing, on 06/25/2009, -0/+8oh crap, I see another Michael Bay movie coming soon from this. A big comet with huge explosions about to fall on a town in Siberia full of sexy scantily clad women... Actually that sounds like a good movie
- scarth, on 06/24/2009, -2/+9awesome!
- duncan202, on 06/25/2009, -0/+6Full of sexy scantily clad RUSSIAN women. I'm in.
- ApokalypseNow, on 06/25/2009, -1/+7The size of any conspiracy is inversely proportional to its ability to remain hidden. The size of the conspiracy you propose here would have left at least some evidence - but there isn't any evidence, is there? Just the yapping of little dogs like you who are unwilling to accept reality in favor of your imagined bogeymen. The evenness of the collapse and the nice piles of debris, if you can call it that, are due to the pancaking of each level on down, and the shattered windows are from numerous causes (flying debris, seismic shock, atmospheric shock, dust cloud impact, etc), and there was no molten steel in the basement - molten metal, some, but the best you can do is say it looked like molten steel, as though you're familiar enough with the differences between one molten metal and another to be able to tell that it was steel from some distance shots on TV.
Your problem is that you don't know what real research is, and your "sources", if you can call them that, have *no* credentials, no credibility, and no evidence for their assertions (just like with your moon-landing denial *****). Your lack of any higher education is probably to blame for this. - inactive, on 06/25/2009, -0/+5I know.
- ApokalypseNow, on 06/25/2009, -1/+6Be honest, Crazed, you're just skeptical of objective reality as a whole - if I threw together a website that contained the claims of "anonymous sources" that Obama was a space alien putting people into a "Matrix"-like construct for transportation back to his home planet of Omicron Persei 8, maybe throw in a little video with some ominous music in the background, you'd buy it.
- MasterAmerica, on 06/25/2009, -0/+4Discovery Channel always insinuates aliens. So aliens it is.
Stop with the nonsense, please. - Mnementh2230, on 06/27/2009, -0/+4Never mind all the experimentation done that not only explains how the tunguska event could easily have happened, and explains why there were some trees left standing up (with their branches stripped off) right under the epicenter of the blast...
- protogenxl, on 06/25/2009, -0/+4Good Job Rook
- skintigh, on 06/25/2009, -0/+4He saved humanity!
- minnecrapolis, on 06/25/2009, -0/+3And in another 6 months someone will show it wasn't a comet...again.
- forceuser, on 06/25/2009, -0/+3This has been known for a long time, I remember watching a little special on it on Cosmos.
- 3Den, on 06/25/2009, -0/+3Didin't they basically figure that out based on particulate evidence found in trees several years ago?
- solid12345, on 06/25/2009, -0/+3Xenu lives
- giantnegro, on 06/25/2009, -0/+3What can't Mike Kelley publish a paper on?
- giantnegro, on 06/25/2009, -0/+3You should be, but Mike Kelley isn't some quack; He's one of the best ionospheric physicists alive. One of his most amazing talents is pulling together seemingly unrelated events to discover/explain new physics.
- inactive, on 06/25/2009, -0/+2No. It was Russian drinking vodka, eating beans and smoking in the crapper.
- skintigh, on 06/25/2009, -0/+2If it weren't for imaginary ghosts, fraud psychics, fake Big Foot and Nessie sightings, and poorly animated UFOs, the Discovery channel wouldn't have any "science" to report.
Say what you will about the evils of PBS, but at least there is one channel that actually shows some science when claiming to show science. - kingofinternet, on 06/25/2009, -2/+4it's time to detain and interrogate those cornell scientists to determine alien influence.
- ABadPerson, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1It was Tesla returning to Earth.
- BradArmstrong1, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1Tesla
- zerton, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1apophis 2036. It'll be 10x this if the 1/45,000 chance of it hitting does happen.
- umdigger, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1Man, just imagine the funding that the space industry would get if that happened today.
- manicleek, on 06/25/2009, -0/+110? I read a book written by Arthur C Clarke when I was a kid that said it was a comet. That was at least 20 years ago.
- skintigh, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1Can't we move the location to Tahiti?
- MazeBot, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1i thought this was already the most likely cause years ago?
- Obermeister, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1Just so long as we work in tasers and ball jokes somehow, I'm sure Michael Bay would be all over that *****.
- skintigh, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1He's a quasi-vampire on Sanctuary.
- graemee, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1They need to do a TV series quasi-based on Tesla. The Tesla Files or such. Yes it's a lame title, but it's just how TV works.
- Hellahulla, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1New 'end of world' date perhaps ... after 2012 passes? Maybe I should start printing t-shirts now?
- inactive, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1Yeah well I knew it all along...
- mikeinto, on 06/25/2009, -5/+6I always hoped it was a mini black hole or a piece of anti-matter.
- vizerei, on 06/25/2009, -0/+1Obvious article is obvious.
- Mavital, on 06/25/2009, -2/+2Dugg for David Bowie.
- MikeSD34, on 06/25/2009, -1/+1I'm sticking with band aid brand, because band aids stick on me...
- camaroz06, on 06/25/2009, -3/+3If we still want to involve Tesla we could claim that he pulled the comet into earth's atmosphere with his death/gravity well ray.
- inactive, on 06/25/2009, -0/+0The chronosphere did it
- inactive, on 06/25/2009, -1/+1Everyone knows Tesla did this. Thanks for the misinformation!
:D - soderl, on 06/26/2009, -0/+0wasn't it basically the Russians and UFO junkies the only people who refused to believe it?
- MacEnvy, on 06/25/2009, -1/+1Johnny Depp might work too. Tesla was a weird guy.
- goobly, on 06/25/2009, -3/+3An unofficial poll I just conducted with myself reveals that a majority of people believe it was Tesla's doing. Let's hope they make a movie about it and recast David Bowie as Tesla.
- inactive, on 06/25/2009, -4/+3Wow, Tesla was capable of creating comets?
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