Subject: Re: TUVPO & Geological Phenomena
From: "ozestrange" <ozestrange@...>
Date: 07 Mar 2002 05:49
Thanks Khem for that. Sounds more plausible doesnt it.! The data on the health effects should be interesting though. ;) The clock is ticking. Mike > > Nah, nobody ever believes this stuff. ;) > > Most likely, your already familiar with what he's on about - they're > called 'fulgurites'. Here are a few links: > > Fulgurites > http://www.multistoneintl.com/fulg/ > > Natural Glass > http://www.civilization.ca/hist/verre/venat01e.html > > Partial Melting in Fulgurites from Little Ararat (Turkey) and Dissistock > (Swiss Alps) > http://www.campublic.co.uk/science/publications/JConfAbs/4/530.html > > Wild Earth > http://www.wildearthproducts.com/Products/Crates/crates.html > > "Natural Glasses: A Study Using Polarized Light Microscopy" > http://www.mcri.org/IM97_abst.html > > Request for information on meteorites in archaeological contexts. > http://www.saa.org/publications/saabulletin/13-5/SAA16.html > > FULGURITES > http://www.minresco.com/fulgurites/fulgurites.htm > > Is There Evidence of Ancient Atomic Warfare? > http://homepages.msn.com/SpiritSt/s8int/phileatomic.html > > History of Glass > http://www.glasstopia.com/e_site/glassis/history/w_history/recentages /recentages.html > > A History of Light and Lighting > http://www.escape.ca/~williams/history/hol.htm > > What is glass? > http://newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem00/chem00030.htm > > All the Best, > > ~ Khem Caigan