cartesian...your trolling does not impress anybody anymore.
You asked specifically for eyewitness reports from Tunguska itself.
http://books.google.ro/books?id=vMk4t21fOvoC&pg=PA146&dq=tunguska+siberia+glowing+clouds&hl=ro&sa=X&ei=q2JeUtryDaWq4ASZnIA4&ved=0CG0Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=tunguska%20siberia%20glowing%20clouds&f=falsePAGE 146
RESIDENTS OF SIBERIA WHO LIVED WITHIN ABOUT 50 MILES (80 KILOMETERS) OF THE BLAST SITE REPORTED UNUSUAL GLOWING LIGHT FROM THE SKY FOR SEVERAL WEEKS AFTER THE EXPLOSION.
This is as local as an eyewitness report can get, given the geography of the river Tunguska.
Don't try to bs your way around here, it doesn't work with me.
Why did you not carry on reading? Did you forget to include the sentence that follows; this light was being reflected by a stream of dust particles that were ripped off a comet as it entered the atmosphere before colliding with the Earth's surface ? Have you ever questioned yourself why all glow could only be observed west of Tunguska? Why don't we see any report from any eyewitness east of Tunguska?Your ignorance on the subject is noted.
I did not forget to include the quote you mentioned: it is not necessary to include it anywhere in our discussion.
1. The initial path paradox of the ball lightning: a clear defiance of attractive gravity.
The initial path approached Kezhma from the south. Then, the path changed course to the east, to Preobrazhenka, and then west again to the actual site of the blast/shockwave.
LeMaire maintains the "accident-explanation is untenable" because "the flaming object was being expertly navigated" using Lake Baikal as a reference point. Indeed, Lake Baikal is an ideal aerial navigation reference point being 400 miles long and about 35 miles wide. LeMaire's description of the course of the Tunguska object lends credence to the thought of expert navigation:
The body approached from the south, but when about 140 miles from the explosion point, while over Kezhma, it abruptly changed course to the east. Two hundred and fifty miles later, while above Preobrazhenka, it reversed its heading toward the west. It exploded above the taiga at 60º55' N, 101º57' E (LeMaire 1980).
The same opinion was reached by Felix Zigel, who as an aerodynamics professor at the Moscow Institute of Aviation has been involved in the training of many Soviet cosmonauts. His latest study of all the eyewitness and physical data convinced him that "before the blast the Tunguska body described in the atmosphere a tremendous arc of about 375 miles in extent (in azimuth)" - that is, it "carried out a maneuver."
No natural object is capable of such a feat. Felix Zigel, professor of aerodynamics (Moscow Aviation Institute) and other space experts agree that, prior to exploding, the object changed from an eastward to a westward direction over the Stony Tunguska region.
A clear proof that the Earth does not rotate around its own axis: the object itself (that could not have been a comet, asteroid, meteorite, rocket or jet airplane) DEFIED attractive gravity. At 29 km/s (speed of the round earth orbiting the sun) the object itself should have disappeared instantly from view.
To talk about dust particles/ice crystals, with an explosion at some 7 km in the atmosphere on one side of the globe, and a very clear view of the initial trajectory/flash of the explosion from the other side of the hypothetical globe, means that you have no explanation for the facts involved here.
According to your explanation, we should have a 24 hour a day constant sunlight...this is what the dust particle/ice crystal theory implies:
In the right circumstances refraction can continue to refract light indefinitely, parallel to the earth's surface. Certainly the sun's rays of light (official theory) will be parallel to some portion of the surface at some time in the earth's rotation.
cartesian...you are still ignoring the most basic fact of the Tunguska event:
If the light from the Sun could not reach London due to curvature and/or any light reflection phenomena, then certainly NO LIGHT from an explosion which occurred at some 7 km altitude in the atmosphere could have been seen at all, at the same time, on a spherical earth.
Since the light of the Sun could not be seen from London (7:15 am, local time, cloudless day) due to the curvature (or any light reflection phenomena), as we are told by official science, THEN CERTAINLY NO LIGHT FROM AN EXPLOSION WHICH OCCURRED AT 7 KM IN ALTITUDE COULD HAVE BEEN SEEN AT ALL, AT THE SAME TIME.
I included a vast bibliography which does specify that bright lights were seen for days in Siberia (east and west), just as you requested.
Don't you think this is even worse for your case sandokhan? Light was already observed even before the explosion!!Exactly. Only within the double helix theory of the magnetic field can this extraordinary observation be explained.
The first to learn of the coming calamity were the shamans of the native tribes. Two months before the explosion, rumours of the approaching "end of the world" began to spread across the taiga. Going from one settlement to another, the shamans warned the people of an imminent cataclysm. The people began to move their herds from the upper reaches of the Podkamennaya Tunguska to the Nizhniaya Tunguska and further, towards the River Lena.
The exodus of the Evenk began immediately after a suglan (gathering) of all the nomadic clans who moved around in close proximity, which took place in the month of Teliat (May). A secret conference of the elders had resolved that the cyclical course of their wanderings should be changed and that the clans should move close together along the new course.
Then there was a big ritual occasion at which the "Great Shaman" announced the "End of the World":
The ancestors said that they had to move from their traditional places. No one should be there after the month of Teliat in the month of Muchun [June], thus said the ancestors... The upper people want to visit Dulia... No one should see that.
And so the nomads began to move across the taiga...
Obeying some inner sense and supporting, as it were, the pronouncements of the shamans, the wild animals began to leave. The birds flew from their nesting grounds, the swans left the lakes and the fish disappeared from the rivers. An immense expanse of taiga, measuring several tens of thousands of square kilometers, lost its fauna. Only those who did not believe the shamans’ words remained in the danger zone.
All this speaks for itself. Obviously some early warning of the approaching event was given through the shamans who "spoke with the spirits of the ancestors". The animals, birds and fish reacted instinctively to the approaching danger, reacting to the negative influence of the Earth’s increasing electromagnetic field in that part of the taiga.
Many years later, researchers from Tomsk came across a forgotten publication by a Professor Weber about a powerful geo-magnetic disturbance observed in a laboratory at Kiel University in Germany for three days before the intrusion of the Tunguska object, and which ended at the very hour when the gigantic bolide exploded above the Central Siberian Plateau.Tesla experimented with the ball lightning ether for YEARS before the Tunguska event; from the Wardenclyffe tower he sent longitudinal waves for days BEFORE the event itself in order to carefully set up the experiment.
Let us return the description of the trajectory of the ball lightning.
LeMaire maintains the "accident-explanation is untenable" because "the flaming object was being expertly navigated" using Lake Baikal as a reference point. Indeed, Lake Baikal is an ideal aerial navigation reference point being 400 miles long and about 35 miles wide. LeMaire's description of the course of the Tunguska object lends credence to the thought of expert navigation:
The body approached from the south, but when about 140 miles from the explosion point, while over Kezhma, it abruptly changed course to the east. Two hundred and fifty miles later, while above Preobrazhenka, it reversed its heading toward the west. It exploded above the taiga at 60º55' N, 101º57' E (LeMaire 1980).
This expert aerial navigation using Lake Baikal as a reference point was carefully investigated by Tesla days prior to the explosion itself.
Now, let me describe how the entire experiment was carried out.
In the continuous mode, two continuous scalar waves are emitted -- one faster than the other -- and they pair-couple into vector energy at the region where they approach an in-phase condition. In this mode, the energy in the distant "ball" or geometric region would appear continuously and be sustained -- and this is Tesla's secret of wireless transmission of energy at a distance without any losses.
Two scalar antennas were required: an explosion requires the presence of both scalar waves at the same point.
Tesla sent just one scalar wave for several days prior to the explosion to properly set up the aerial navigation.
I included the Zotkin reference so that you would understand that over 100 points in Europe AND ASIA were used for the research.
But I included also the Vasilyev report, which was better prepared and researched: 159 cases in all.
Then I included the specific Tunguska report you requested.
http://books.google.ro/books?id=vMk4t21fOvoC&pg=PA146&dq=tunguska+siberia+glowing+clouds&hl=ro&sa=X&ei=q2JeUtryDaWq4ASZnIA4&ved=0CG0Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=tunguska%20siberia%20glowing%20clouds&f=falsePAGE 146
RESIDENTS OF SIBERIA WHO LIVED WITHIN ABOUT 50 MILES (80 KILOMETERS) OF THE BLAST SITE REPORTED UNUSUAL GLOWING LIGHT FROM THE SKY FOR SEVERAL WEEKS AFTER THE EXPLOSION.
Now you want reports from East Asia.
Let us remember that in 1908 there was a language barrier in China, Koreea and Manciuria.
Also it is possible that the two scalar waves were sent somewhere in the Gobi desert area/East Siberia region, from where Tesla directed them to the proper destination.
Here is your report from East Asia.
http://www.halexandria.org/dward232.htmHerdsman in the Gobi desert to the south described a fireball streaking across the sky along a flight path (based on a later reconstruction) at about 10o, just slightly east of true north. Along this direction, the object approached Keshma from the south. Then the object was observed by others moving very nearly due east toward Preobrazhenka. This was followed by the object moving slightly north of due west toward Vanavara. The explosion itself was oval shaped, suggesting a prior motion in the westerly direction.
With a distance of 2000 km, and an altitude of 2 km, the visual obstacle will measure 275 km, nothing could have been seen from that distance (the explosion itself occurred at an altitude of 7 km).
There are also reports (I was not able to locate the reference) that the ball lightning was seen from the Indian Ocean (sailors aboard a ship).
You have chosen to dodge and avoid answering the facts which do prove that the earth is flat.
Nizshne-Karelinskoye (465 km). Extremely bright (it was impossible to look at it) luminous body was seen rather high in the north-western sky soon after 8 a.m. It looked like a tube (cylinder) and for 10 minutes moved down to the ground. The sky was clear, but only in the side, where the body was seen, a small dark cloud was present low above the horizon. While coming to the ground, the body dispersed (flattened) and at this place a large puff of black smoke appeared. Then a flame emanated from this cloud.
500 meter altitude - 11.6 km visual obstacle
800 meter altitude - 10.4 km visual obstacle
1000 meters altitude - 9.7 km visual obstacle
At around 7:15 a.m., Tungus natives and Russian settlers in the hills northwest of Lake Baikal observed a column of bluish light, nearly as bright as the Sun, moving across the sky. About 10 minutes later, there was a flash and a loud "knocking" sound similar to artillery fire that went in short bursts spaced increasingly wider apart.
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/june302008/tunguska_day_6-30-08.phpThat is when Tungus natives and others living in the hills northwest of Russia's Lake Baikal reported seeing a column of bluish light, that they described as being almost as bright as the Sun, moving across the sky.
A few minutes later they reported a flash and a sound that many said resembled artillery fire. The accompanying shock wave broke windows thousands of miles away from the impact zone, and knocked countless numbers of people to the ground.
Even if we take a 560 km distance to Tunguska, and a 1 km altitude (although Lake Baikal is located at some 435 meters in elevation), the visual obstacle will measure 15.5 km, no way for anybody located at Lake Baikal to have seen the explosion itself.
Let us ascend to 1,6 km in altitude at Lake Baikal; even then, the visual obstacle will measure 13.66 km.
YOU CANNOT IGNORE THESE FACTS ANY LONGER.
“Sir,--I should be interested in hearing whether others of your readers observed the strange light in the sky which was seen here last night by my sister and myself. I do not know when it first appeared; we saw it between 12 o’clock (midnight) and 12:15 a.m."
INSTANTANEOUSLY, the explosion itself caused these phenomena all over Europe:
In London on the night of June 30th the air-glow illuminates the northern quadrant of the heavens so brightly that the Times can be read at midnight. In Antwerp the glare of what looks like a huge bonfire rises twenty degrees above the northern horizon, and the sweep second hands of stopwatches are clearly visible at one a.m. In Stockholm, photographers find they can take pictures out of doors without need of cumbersome flash apparatus at any time of night from June 30th to July 3rd.
If the light from the Sun could not reach London due to curvature and/or any light reflection phenomena, then certainly NO LIGHT from an explosion which occurred at some 7 km altitude in the atmosphere could have been seen at all, at the same time, on a spherical earth.YOU CANNOT ANY LONGER IGNORE AND DODGE THESE FACTS.
Felix Zigel, an aerodynamics professor at the Moscow Institute of Aviation, has been involved in the training of many Soviet cosmonauts. His latest study of all the eyewitness and physical data convinced him that "before the blast the Tunguska body described in the atmosphere a tremendous arc of about 375 miles in extent (in azimuth)" - that is, it "carried out a maneuver." No natural object is capable of such a feat.
Felix Zigel, professor of aerodynamics (Moscow Aviation Institute) and other space experts agree that, prior to exploding, the object changed from an eastward to a westward direction over the Stony Tunguska region.
A clear proof that the Earth does not rotate around its own axis: the object itself (that could not have been a comet, asteroid, meteorite, rocket or jet airplane) DEFIED attractive gravity. At 29 km/s (speed of the round earth orbiting the sun) the object itself should have disappeared instantly from view.