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Originally posted by thinkingthing
Is this some elaborate hoax? This is kinda scary. What do you think?
arXiv is a site set up to receive papers on any topic. You could write one.
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Originally posted by thinkingthing
The other paper that comes up on the link is supposedly by Leonid Elenin, which would be suspect as he is supposed to be an amateur.
Originally posted by phishyblankwaters
arXiv is a site set up to receive papers on any topic. You could write one.
Much like the "fbi vault" garbage that has finally subsided. I just don't see how a small comet could have that type of impact on earth yet not have massive impact on everything else in the solar system, it simply doesn't add up to me.
Originally posted by Helious
Perhaps it's not a small comet at all, perhaps it's something a little larger and a lot more ominous.
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by Helious
Perhaps it's not a small comet at all, perhaps it's something a little larger and a lot more ominous.
We've been through all this in other comet Elenin threads.
Back in the real world anyone on the planet with a bit of spare cash can buy a telescope and do some photometry work for themself. You dont have to really take anyones word for it.
Originally posted by Helious
[Um, nobody with a backyard telescope can see Elenin