Tunguska Event

Picture of Mystery Real X-File ID: 2019

Report Date: 01/11/2017

Country: Russia

Place: Stony Tunguska River, in Yeniseysk Governorate now Krasnoya

Fingerprints: Physics and quantum physics related anomalies, Other unexplained phenomenal occurence

Existing Facts Sources: Pictures that obviously proof advanced engineering-skills or any other anomaly or strange behaviour, Book

Summary Report: 

The Tunguska event consisted of one or more very large explosions at 7:15 a.m. on June 30, 1908, in the Tunguska region of the Yeniseisk governorate of Siberia.

The intensity of the event caused trees to be uprooted up to 30 kilometers away and even doors and windows in the settlement of Wanaware, 65 kilometers away, were crushed. Even at a distance of more than 500 kilometers, the event was still perceived in the form of a bright fire, a strong vibration, a shock wave and thunder sounds. The Tunguska event was so powerful that seismographs in Europe and even in North America registered the shaking of the earths crust. The shock wave, propagating at the speed of sound, reached Irkutsk, 970 kilometers away, in one hour, Potsdam, 5000 kilometers away, after 4 hours, 42 minutes, and Washington, D.C., after 8 hours. The measuring instruments in Potsdam received the signals a second time after 30 hours and 29 minutes, after they had circled the earth once. During the following nights, silvery clouds of extraordinary brilliance appeared over the mid-latitudes of Europe. The transparency of the atmosphere was clouded by the swirling masses of dust.

Although the cause of the event is still unclear, most scientists today assume the explosion of a rocky asteroid or comet with a diameter of 30 – 80 meters in about five to fourteen kilometers above the ground. But, as already mentioned, since after more than one hundred years still no sure explanation for the cause exists, there are also some other very interesting theories about the cause. Among them the assumption of the impact of a small black hole or a space body consisting of mirror matter, the crash or the explosion of an extraterrestrial spaceship, as well as a theory, which connects the Tunguska event with the experiments to the high frequency energy transmission of Nikola Tesla. Tesla had been experimenting since 1898 on a method for wireless energy transmission through the ionosphere. At the time of the event in 1908, he used the experimental facility at Wardenclyffe Tower on Long Island, USA, which had been specially built for this purpose in 1901.

In his book “Erinnerung an die Zukunft” Erich von Däniken mentions the following regarding the Tunguska event: “… In 1961 and 1963, two expeditions were sent to Tunguska on behalf of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. The 1963 expedition was led by the geophysicist Solotov. This group of scientists, now equipped with the most modern technical equipment, came to the conclusion that the explosion in the Siberian Tunguska must have been a nuclear explosion … All investigations confirm a nuclear explosion and relegate interpretations such as the fall of a comet or the fall of a large meteorite as the reason for the event to the realm of fable…”. Furthermore Erich von Däniken writes: “… We would rather agree with the opinion of those who suspect the nuclear explosion to be the bursting of an energy pile of an alien spaceship. Fantastic? Yes, certainly. But does it have to be impossible? About the Tunguska meteorite there is a literature filling cupboards. We want to note one more fact: The radioactivity around the explosion center in the taiga is twice as high – even today! – as elsewhere. Careful examinations of the trees and their annual rings confirm a noticeable increase of radioactivity since 1908. As long as there is not a single, exact, unquestionable scientific proof for this phenomenon – and many other things – nobody has the right to reject an interpretation lying within the range of the conceivable without reason…”.

The Tunguska event is one of the most enigmatic events in more modern history. And although there is some evidence, as already mentioned, no expert or scientist can say with certainty what happened on that fateful day and all theories are still speculative. Among the unanswered questions are the following: “What kind of object or event could trigger the effects and the destruction already mentioned? Was it a mere coincidence that the event occured in the sparsely inhabited Tunguska-region?


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Facts Source Details:
Details of Book:  Erinnerung an die Zukunft, Die andere Seite der Archäologie,Erich von Däniken,Kopp Verlag, Kopp Verlag,01/01/2014, 01/01/2011


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