THE MOST MYSTERIOUS EVENT IN HUMAN HISTORY
THE MOST MYSTERIOUS EVENT IN HUMAN
HISTORY
Which is now 113 years old, but scientists
still do not know how it happened. It was on June 30, 1908, when residents of
Avonki, Siberia, reported the movement of a blue light in the sky, which they
said was as fast as the sun. 10 minutes after the report of the light, a
thunderous sound was heard. Heavy artillery fire was being fired. The sound
traveled from the east to the north as a shock wave shook the town and
shattered windows. The sound of
the explosion, whose waves were recorded by seismological centers throughout
Asia and even as far away as Britain, but the residents of the towns of Ivanki
and Argard did not actually see any real explosion. Sparks were seen in the
sky, which was the result of ice particles forming at high altitudes, while
changes in atmospheric pressure were observed in different countries. The
forest spread over an area of 800 square miles or 8 corer trees disappeared
completely and no reason could be understood.
Scientists initially believed that it was the result of the impact of the explosion, but no craters were ever discovered at the site. But considering the extent of the forest that was completely spotted, it was estimated that the force of the explosion was 10 to 15 tons. Scientists tried to find out why this explosion happened because a big city can be destroyed by an explosion of such force. But it never happened after that and ever since B scientist's mind is confused as to why it happened and what was the reason. Fortunately, that area was not inhabited. Otherwise, many lives would have been lost, but the heat of the explosion was felt by the residents of the distant towns. An eyewitness said on this occasion that the sky was divided into 2 parts and the northern part of the sky above the forest seemed to be full of fire. He said that at that time there was an explosion in the sky and a huge crash, such a crash that it sounded like stones were falling from the sky or guns were being fired.
Dubbed the Tunguska event, it is
also the most powerful recorded explosion in human history, with emissions 185
times greater than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. But more than a
century later, there are various questions in the minds of researchers as to
what actually happened at this place. Some scientists believe that an asteroid
was the cause of this explosion, but no evidence of such a large space body has
been discovered so far. According to some circles, it was a volcanic eruption or
a mining accident, but no evidence could be found for this either.
In fact, the climate of this
region of Serbia is dramatic, with long winters and short summers, which have
led to changes in surface levels that have made the area uninhabitable and
difficult to reach. Difficult when the explosion happened, no one was allowed
in to investigate because Russian officials had different concerns. A Russian
research team finally visited the site in 1927 and discovered those 20 years
after the explosion, the damage was almost the same. The team hypothesized that
a space body had exploded in the atmosphere. But no craters or space particles
could be detected. So the team explained that the swampy terrain was so soft
that it didn't suffer any damage while all the debris was buried inside. But
nothing was discovered deep in the swamp, and a few decades later Russian
scientists said it was not a meteor but a comet, most of which is based on ice
rather than rock.
After the destruction of the Earth's atmosphere, the ice evaporated, but this idea could not be proved correct. Then came strange thoughts like an alien space craft had crashed at this point. Researchers discovered tiny particles of silicate and magnetic rock from the site, and further research has shown that the surface is high in nickel, a known element of meteorites.
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