Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1992
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Soviet Physics Journal, Volume 35, Issue 3, pp.294-299
Physics
Scientific paper
This paper presents basic data on the physics of the Tunguska explosion and the results of searches for matter from the Tunguska meteorite. Concepts that this phenomenon was complex in nature and had a high degree of complexity are substantiated. The author points out the difficulty of interpreting the Tunguska phenomenon within the framework of the existing scientific paradigm, including the currently most widely held hypothesis that the Tunguska meteorite had a cometary origin. A number of paradoxical circumstances pertaining to the trajectory of the Tunguska cosmic body, the geophysical consequences of the Tunguska disaster, and its attendant biological consequences in the blast region are pointed out. The need for development of alternative interpretations of the Tunguska phenomenon is addressed.
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