
I remember Dan Aykroyd's line in Ghostbusters:
"You have been a participant in the biggest interdimensional cross rip since the Tunguska blast of 1909." I thought that was random shyt from the movie until this older cat I worked with told me about it. Definitely some weird shyt.
I've heard Tesla too.either meteor explosion or Tesla
One of my all time favorite movies. And it was deep. They were low-key dropping some science in that movie. I wish they would have got that third one of before Harold Ramis diedYo Ghostbusters is my favorite movie of all time, the older I get and the more I watch it the more I catch little shyt like that
The movie is based off Dan Aykroyd's real family who were ghost hunters in Canadian I believe. So he wrote the script using real paranormal references like Tobin's Spirit Guide is a take on a real spirit book and shyt like that. On the real, Ghostbusters is a little deeper than just comedy horror.
You could see that shyt from England.Random that you tagged me on this. I actually met one of the guys who wrote a major theory on this thing, Chris Chyba, back when I was studying biophysics in 1999, and he talked about SETI and took a look at my research project on the theories of clay-based life. (He hadn't done the theory yet when I met him, but was interested in all sorts of crazy space shyt.)
I love this Tuskuga because it is such a big thing, and 100% legit...but it happened in the middle of nowhere in old Russia so noone hardly knows about it.
I used to think it was a comet that flew apart in low atmosphere - a comet was a great theory because of the lack of stuff they found, and comets are mostly ice/dust balls anyway. However, they've been finding enough metallic material there in recent years that I think it could have been a low-density asteroid/meteorite. It could still go either way.
Regardless, it was some giant ball of something from space that streak against the sky and rubbed up against the atmosphere until the cummulative pressure got too great and it burst into infinite pieces.
If that had gone down over any populated area, we're talking Hiroshima-level disaster or worse.![]()
Same shyt happened 2-3 years ago in Russia coincidentally, however on a significantly smaller scale.
The scientist?I've heard Tesla too.
Yes. He was doing energy experiments with tesla coils around that time.The scientist?