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King Tut's Necklace Shaped By Fireball
The Australian ^ | 6-26-2006

Posted on 06/26/2006 4:32:58 PM PDT by blam

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1 posted on 06/26/2006 4:33:00 PM PDT by blam
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To: SunkenCiv
GGG ping.

Maybe part of this swarm.

Disaster That Struck The Ancients

2 posted on 06/26/2006 4:36:08 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

BUMP!


3 posted on 06/26/2006 4:36:57 PM PDT by Publius6961 (Multiculturalism is the white flag of a dying country)
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To: blam
He recreated the effect on his computer and found that an object 120m in diameter and travelling at 20km a second would produce enough heat to melt sand and create glass without leaving a crater as it broke up in the atmosphere.

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That's a pretty good trick.. for a reasonably large object..

4 posted on 06/26/2006 4:37:47 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Help the "Pendleton 8' and their families --- http://www.freerepublic.com/~normsrevenge/)
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To: blam

I suppose this is what they are referring to in the article.

5 posted on 06/26/2006 4:53:18 PM PDT by cabojoe
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6 posted on 06/26/2006 5:06:34 PM PDT by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: blam; Fred Nerks
Thanks Blam, will ping etc (GGG, and Catastrophism) when home again.
He recreated the effect on his computer and found that an object 120m in diameter and travelling at 20km a second would produce enough heat to melt sand and create glass without leaving a crater as it broke up in the atmosphere.
Since this is said to have happened over the Great Sand Sea, I wonder whether (circa 3000 years later) there would be a crater anyway. :')
7 posted on 06/26/2006 5:11:42 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Wednesday, June 21, 2006.)
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To: blam

Reminds me of Trinitite.


8 posted on 06/26/2006 5:13:00 PM PDT by COEXERJ145 (Free Republic is Currently Suffering a Pandemic of “Bush Derangement Syndrome.”)
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To: SunkenCiv
Could this be the one?

Science 3 March 2006: Vol. 311. no. 5765, p. 1223 DOI: 10.1126/science.311.5765.1223c

In December 1932, scientists surveying the southern Egyptian desert came upon pieces of a translucent, pale yellow-green, glassy substance, from tiny fragments to football-sized chunks, scattered over a huge area at the Libyan border. Known as Libyan desert glass, this almost pure silica contained isotopes showing it to be of extraterrestrial origin. But scientists haven't been able to figure out where it came from.

Now Farouk El-Baz, director of the Boston University Center for Remote Sensing, believes the mystery has been solved. This month, poring over satellite images of the Sahara Desert, he found a gigantic impact crater in the area. At a diameter of 30 kilometers, it's "the largest crater yet found in the Sahara," El-Baz says, and big enough to be the source of the glass, which covers a 60- by 100-kilometer area. He believes the crater hadn't been recognized before because it is so big; also, parts of its rims were eroded by two ancient river systems. El-Baz has named the crater, located on the Gilf Kebir plateau, the Kebira. "This is a large crater and well worth scientific investigation," says Friedrich Horz, a crater expert at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

CREDIT: LANDSAT

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/311/5765/1223c

9 posted on 06/26/2006 5:28:28 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Read the bio THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD free! Click Fred Nerks for link to my Page.)
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To: blam

Could also have been nuclear weapons going off. See Annunaki and Zacharia Sitchin. Just mentioning possibilities


10 posted on 06/26/2006 5:32:54 PM PDT by dennisw (Muhammad and his alter-ego allah need to be discredited)
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To: blam

I could weep when I read this:


Source: Thorkild Jacobsen, The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion



The Sumerian civilization dwindled approximately 3500 years ago, replaced by peoples from the North and East; a replacement that was often the result of war. There are several lament texts that have been found, each mourning the destruction of a different Sumerian city. These texts are all from the same time period, causing one to wonder if the laments are simply reflections of humans at war, or truly those of wars of the Gods themselves - quarreling over their own ideologies.









"the goddess of Ur, Ningal, tells how she suffered under her sense of coming doom."

When I was grieving for that day of storm,
that day of storm, destined for me, laid upon me, heavy with tears,
that day of storm, destined for me, laid upon me heavy with tears, on me, the queen.

Though I was trembling for that day of storm,
that day of storm destined for me --
I could not flee before that day's fatality.
And of a sudden I espied no happy days within my reign, no happy days within my reign.

Though I would tremble for that night,
that night of cruel weeping destined for me,
I could not flee before that night's fatality.
Dread of the storm's floodlike destruction weighed on me,
and of a sudden on my couch at night, upon my couch at night no dreams were granted me.
And of a sudden on my couch oblivion, upon my couch oblivion was not granted.

Because (this) bitter anguish had been destined for my land --
as the cow to the (mired) calf -- even had I come to help it on the ground,
I could not have pulled my people back out of the mire.

Because (this) bitter dolor had been destined for my city,
even if I, birdlike, had stretched my wings,
and, (like a bird), flown to my city,
yet my city would have been destroyed on its foundation,
yet Ur would have perished where it lay.

Because that day of storm had raised its hand,
and even had I screamed out loud and cried; "Turn back, O day of storm, (turn) to (thy) desert,"
the breast of that storm would not have been lifted from me.

Then verily, to the assembly, where the crowd had not yet risen,
while the Anunnaki, binding themselves (to uphold the decision), were still seated,
I dragged my feet and I stretched out my arms,
truly I shed my tears in front of An.
Truly I myself mourned in front of Enlil:

"May my city not be destroyed!" I said indeed to them.
"May Ur not be destroyed!" I said indeed to them.
"And may its people not be killed!" I said indeed to them.
But An never bent towards those words,
and Enlil never with an, "It is pleasing, so be it!" did soothe my heart.

(Behold,) they gave instruction that the city be destroyed,
(behold,) they gave instruction that Ur be destroyed,
and as its destiny decreed that its inhabitants be killed.

Enlil called the storm. The people mourn.
Winds of abundance he took from the land. The people mourn.
Bood winds he took away from Sumer. the people mourn.
Deputed evil winds. The people mourn.
Entrusted them to Kingaluda, tender of storms.

He called the storm that annihilates the land. The people mourn.
He called disastrous winds. The people mourn.
Enlil -- choosing Gibil as his helper --
called the (great) hurricane of heaven. The people mourn.
The (blinding) hurricane howling across the skies -- the people mourn --
the tempest unsubduable like breaks through levees,
beats down upon, devours the city's ships,
(all these) he gathered at the base of heaven. The people mourn.

(Great) fires he lit that heralded the storm. The people mourn.
And lit on either flank of furious winds the searing heat of the desert.
Like flaming heat of noon this fire scorched.

The storm ordered by Enlil in hate, the storm which wears away the country,
covered Ur like a cloth, veiled it like a linen sheet.

On that day did the storm leave the city; that city was a ruin.
O father Nanna, that town was left a ruin. The people mourn.
On that day did the storm leave the country. The people mourn.
Its people('s corpses), not potsherds,
littered the approaches.
The walls were gaping;
the high gates, the roads,
were piled with dead.
In the wide streets, where feasting crowds (once) gathered, jumbled they lay.
In all the streets and roadways bodies lay.
In open fields that used to fill with dancers,
the people lay in heaps.

The country's blood now filled its holes, like metal in a mold;
bodies dissolved -- like butter left in the sun.

(Nannar, god of the Moon and spouse of Ningal, appeals to his father, Enlil)

O my father who engendered me! What has my city done to you? Why have you turned away from it?
O Enlil! What has my city done to you? Why have you turned away from it?
The ship of first fruits no longer brings first fruits to the engendering father,
no longer goes in to Enlil in Nippur with your bread and food portions!
......................................................
O my father who engendered me! Fold again into your arms my city from its loneliness!
O Enlil! Fold again my Ur into your arms from its loneliness!
Fold again my (temple) Ekishnugal into your arms from its loneliness!
Let renown emerge for you in Ur! Let the people expand for you:
let the ways of Sumer, which have been destroyed,
be restored for you!

Enlil answered his son Suen (saying):
"The heart of the wasted city is weeping, reeds (for flutes) of lament grow therein,
its heart is weeping, reeds (for flutes) of lament grow therein,
its people spend the day in weeping.
O noble Nanna, be thou (concerned) about yourself, what truck have you with tears?
There is no revoking a verdict, a decree of the assembly,
a command of An and Enlil is not known ever to have been changed.
Ur was verily granted a kingship -- a lasting term it was not granted.
From days of yore when the country was first settled, to where it has now proceeded,
Who ever saw a term of office completed?
Its kingship, its term of office, has been uprooted. It must worry.
(You) my Nanna, do you not worry! Leave your city!"

http://www.gatewaystobabylon.com/myths/lamentations.htm

Eye witness reports of a catastrophe. Read them all, let the ancients tell their story.


11 posted on 06/26/2006 5:49:29 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Read the bio THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD free! Click Fred Nerks for link to my Page.)
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To: Fred Nerks

Excellent additions Fred, thanks.


12 posted on 06/26/2006 5:57:19 PM PDT by blam
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To: Fred Nerks; blam

Nice.


13 posted on 06/26/2006 6:45:58 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Wednesday, June 21, 2006.)
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The Cold Snap That Civilised The World
The Telegraph (UK) | 2-22-2002 | David Derbyshire
Posted on 02/23/2002 5:33:42 PM EST by blam
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/633991/posts

A CATASTROPHICAL SCENARIO FOR DISCONTINUITIES IN HUMAN HISTORY
Journal of New England Antiquities Research Association, 26, 1-14, 1991 | First version published in 1985 as Quaderno 85/3. | Emilio Spedicato - University of Bergamo
Posted on 04/19/2002 3:42:27 PM EDT by vannrox
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Evidence for Major Impact Events in the late Third Millennium BC
Evidence of Astronomical Aspects of Mankind's Past and Recent Climate Homepage | FR Post 9-4-2 | Timo Niroma
Posted on 09/04/2002 7:48:54 PM EDT by vannrox
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/744698/posts


14 posted on 06/26/2006 7:01:00 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Wednesday, June 21, 2006.)
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Thanks Blam.

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15 posted on 06/26/2006 9:37:55 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Wednesday, June 21, 2006.)
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thanks Blam.
Catastrophism

16 posted on 06/26/2006 9:39:24 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Wednesday, June 21, 2006.)
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To: Fred Nerks

Very nice.
Small tidbit: the "god" referred to as Gibil represents lightning.


17 posted on 06/27/2006 4:04:31 AM PDT by From many - one.
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To: blam

Seems logical but if it did happen that way wouldn't they have found other pieces either carved or uncarved.


18 posted on 06/27/2006 4:53:44 AM PDT by Dustbunny (Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me)
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To: billorites

How'd you get so funky?


19 posted on 06/27/2006 4:54:51 AM PDT by Cincinatus (Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
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To: blam

I see after reading down farther that they have found other pieces.


20 posted on 06/27/2006 4:57:09 AM PDT by Dustbunny (Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me)
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