(meteorobs) Forgotten research on meteors - maybe it is time to reconsider?

drobnock drobnock at penn.com
Tue May 19 18:36:23 EDT 2015


Interesting concept. When using a Geiger counter or ionization chamber,
the individual click that is heard is credited to a stray beta or gamma
particle. When listening with a VLF receiver, to detect a meteor
signature, the individual discharge  or static noise heard is attributed
to a sferic. But with this information, with no visual meteor in the
field of view,  the signature may be an antimatter meteor? With a visual
meteor it is generally the accepted theory a meteor of magnitude -6 or
mote is needed to create the energy for a signature or electronic noise.
How - with out reading the articles - large a bit of antimatter meteor
is needed to produce the signature? Is the size of the anti matter
meteor material important to produce the signature?



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