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Theories Discussion => Meteor => Topic started by: GlennM on May 30, 2026, 03:40:42 PM

Title: Boston Meteor on May 30, 2026
Post by: GlennM on May 30, 2026, 03:40:42 PM
Travelling at over 25,000 mph a meteor thought to be a meter in length detonated in the atmosphere. The concussion was reported by Boston Massachusetts citizens. The meteorites in all probability fell in the ocean.

Although the concussion of the meteor did not do blast damage, the researchers made mention that the meteor  made a very loud boom and caused ground tremors. Do you see where this could lead?

The often mentioned slab slide theory has wind building up a snow pile upwind of the tent and gravity releasing it. This theory also posits that different densities of snow make the slip possible.

Consider the effect of an exploded meteor on the snow pack on 1079. Could this be the unknown compelling force? If I take this just one step further,  if anyone was outside the tent when the burst happened, could they be blown back and knocked down by the snow that also covered the tent?

All we really need is Russian meteoroligical data to reinforce the theory.
Title: Re: Boston Meteor on May 30, 2026
Post by: SURI on May 30, 2026, 10:23:23 PM
All we really need is Russian meteoroligical data to reinforce the theory.

Meteorological data is not needed to solve the DPI mystery.