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Fwd re: (meteorobs) From Richard in Louisiana: "Strangelets" (strange quark nuggets) responsible for 2 mystery meteor explosions in the 1990s?




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From: "Roberto Gorelli" <md6648@mclinkdot it>
To: <meteorobs@atmob.org>
References: <000201c30266$6b7204a0$6401a8c0@RICHARD>
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) From Richard in Louisiana: "Strangelets" (strange quark
nuggets) responsible for 2 mystery meteor explosions in the 1990s?

Richard <wordsmith1776@cox-internet.com> wrote:
> While I was browsing through archives of Corliss's _Science Frontiers_
> at http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf146/index.htm
> I came across this interesting title, in
> _Science Frontiers_ (SF) No. 146: Mar-Apr 2003
> << Geophysics: The Possible Detection of two Quark Nuggets Piercing the
> Earth >>
> I did a Search on Google, since I don't have access to the online edition
> of SF, and found this fascinating link:
>
> http://www.telegraph.codot uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/05/12/wnugg12.xml
>
> Could Strangelets explain the Tunguska event?
> The article does not mention Tunguska...comments, anyone?
> Richard Phelps in Lafayette, Louisiana

Read this:

From BBC News Online, 22 November 2002
http://news.bbc.codot uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2502755.stm

Roberto Gorelli


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