Posted on 03/31/2008 4:48:42 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
“Which book of the Bible is that passage from?”
It is not - I wrote it.
Sorry if I offended you.
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I can understand how there would be blast effects from an asteroid, but I don't think an asteroid impact would cause radiation sickness.
The most ancient stories (check some of the stone carving/paintings in Nikel Oblast in Russia) have it that the woman turns into a stone ~
Well now, that would depend on the compostion of the rock, don’t you think?
I once read a story that if it were not for Hollywood movie reviewers “Ishtar” might have been a smash flick.
Flash to ash seems more likely.
But what do I know?
Nada.
That makes sense, especially since Iridium is a marker of the K-T boundary.
A stone.
Now, there is a world of opportunity here, to write something.
But I am in so much trouble already, for pissing off “true believers” - in a number of religions.
Maybe I should quit while I am behind.
Thanks FT, alas, a duplicate.
Who knew.
Multitasking???
One might suppose the folks in the vicinity of Sodom did pretty much the same thing.
So, the story comes down to us as "stone" instead of "crispy critter".
A Sumerian Observation
of the Kofels' Impact Event
by Alan Bond
and Mark HempsellComet/Asteroid Impacts
and Human Society
ed by Peter T. Bobrowsky
and Hans Rickman
intro (PDF)
due to links hereAsteroids:
Deadly Impact
National Geographic
ooooh, more stuff to think about.
nd maybe write.
as an aside: 3300 BC is at least 1100 years before the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Whoops. 3123 B.C. is at least 900 years before the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Watch out for that asteroid, San Fransicko!!
I was thinking that it was this 'swarm' that did it:
Great Comets, Great FloodsAuthors Edith Kristan-Tollmann and Alexander Tollmann, both of the University of Vienna's Geological Institute in Austria, suggest that a cometary crash is the cause of the flood we usually associate with Noah... By combining historical record with geological clues, the Tollmanns picture several cometary fragments -- probably seven of them -- smacking into the earth about ten thousand years ago. The great splashdown took place near the autumnal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, spring in the Southern, with the major fragments hitting the oceans over a span of days at most. (Oddly, the Tollmanns are less certain of the year than of the time of year; because of the many internal clues in the tales and commentaries worldwide, Mesopotamian and Scandinavian sources agree on the season.) ...The geologic evidence is--or should be--less arguable. The Tollmanns think they've found described in the scientific literature a worldwide array of tektites of the right age, for example. Tektites are rocks melted by an impact and splashed away as molten drops that then solidify again as they cool. Because they are inorganic, they are usually dated by stratigraphy -- the age of the layers within which they lie -- and that is an admittedly imperfect science.
by Carla Helfferich
Alaska Science Forum
July 13, 1994
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