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Originally posted by baddmove
reply to post by captiva
good point.(about the leaves).see pic..
Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by captiva
Excellent observation. Especially when the leaves are already getting ready to fall off. Strange.
Originally posted by captiva
Maybe our friend who quoted the "Rods of God" for the explosives bunker detonation a couple of weeks ago wasnt so far off...This to my totally untrained eye looks like something hit and pulverised those houses and the fire was secondary.....
Originally posted by HIWATT
Originally posted by captiva
Maybe our friend who quoted the "Rods of God" for the explosives bunker detonation a couple of weeks ago wasnt so far off...This to my totally untrained eye looks like something hit and pulverised those houses and the fire was secondary.....
You'd expect a crater or some other type of evidence relative to an impact from an object then, wouldn't you?
I don't see any evidence of an impact.....
Originally posted by JrDavis
reply to post by HIWATT
What blows up houses but leaves the trees standing on the front lawn?
I would second the whole something hitting the houses and fires secondary. Maybe there was an explosion after the objects hit. But what about the trees standing still? They are pretty close to the houses.
Gas is heavier than air, (Which is why garage floors are required to be sloped out in most building codes btw.) so I suppose that if you have a gas leak on the ground floor and the ignition point was on the upper floor, the gas concentration would be quite strong before the big bang.[/ex
WRONG
Natural gas is lighter than air - tends to collect in high points
Propane, gasoline are heavier than air and will tend to collect in lower points
Originally posted by captiva
reply to post by HIWATT
I wouldnt know as Ive never seen a strike from a "Rod of God"....I would expect though, to see damage of some kind to trees standing a few yards from a gas explosion that completely blew up and flattened 2 houses, especially one that turns the timber to kindling..
appliances stopped having pilot lights years ago..