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Originally Posted by ATKINS
The "Thunderbolts" people did, here, the day before the actual impact. Or do you not consider their predictions to be "correct? If so, in what respect?
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I'm way behind, but nothing like what was predicted in the Thunderbolts model occurred! No flash of X-rays, no excess energy -What we saw was whole hell of a lot of dust, which is somewhat consistent with what might happened with some asteroids, but rather different from the electric-magic event predicted in thunderbolts.
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Becaue no research results have been published?
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There is a lot of published research from a number of sources.
The biggest problem is the observing probe clammed up (as planned), during the most important phase - when the plume seperated from the comet...if the plume seperated - who knows?
More later.