Anonymous ID: bab762 Sept. 20, 2021, 9:10 a.m. No.14622574   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Interesting pictures here of the Proposed Renovations for the Rockefeller Building.

Reminds me of the show "30 Rock"

What nefarious shit are they plotting?

 

https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/lpc/downloads/pdf/presentation-materials/20210914/30-Rockefeller-Plaza.pdf

Anonymous ID: bab762 Sept. 20, 2021, 9:39 a.m. No.14622665   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2835

More "Biblical" references.

 

A giant space rock demolished an ancient Middle Eastern city and everyone in it โ€“ possibly inspiring the Biblical story of Sodom

 

As the inhabitants of an ancient Middle Eastern city now called Tall el-Hammam went about their daily business one day about 3,600 years ago, they had no idea an unseen icy space rock was speeding toward them at about 38,000 mph (61,000 kph).

 

Flashing through the atmosphere, the rock exploded in a massive fireball about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) above the ground. The blast was around 1,000 times more powerful than the Hiroshima atomic bomb. The shocked city dwellers who stared at it were blinded instantly. Air temperatures rapidly rose above 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit (2,000 degrees Celsius). Clothing and wood immediately burst into flames. Swords, spears, mudbricks and pottery began to melt. Almost immediately, the entire city was on fire.

 

Some seconds later, a massive shockwave smashed into the city. Moving at about 740 mph (1,200 kph), it was more powerful than the worst tornado ever recorded. The deadly winds ripped through the city, demolishing every building. They sheared off the top 40 feet (12 m) of the 4-story palace and blew the jumbled debris into the next valley. None of the 8,000 people or any animals within the city survived โ€“ their bodies were torn apart and their bones blasted into small fragments.

 

About a minute later, 14 miles (22 km) to the west of Tall el-Hammam, winds from the blast hit the biblical city of Jericho. Jerichoโ€™s walls came tumbling down and the city burned to the ground.

 

It all sounds like the climax of an edge-of-your-seat Hollywood disaster movie. How do we know that all of this actually happened near the Dead Sea in Jordan millennia ago?

 

Getting answers required nearly 15 years of painstaking excavations by hundreds of people. It also involved detailed analyses of excavated material by more than two dozen scientists in 10 states in the U.S., as well as Canada and the Czech Republic. When our group finally published the evidence recently in the journal Scientific Reports, the 21 co-authors included archaeologists, geologists, geochemists, geomorphologists, mineralogists, paleobotanists, sedimentologists, cosmic-impact experts and medical doctors.

 

Tunguska-sized airbursts, such as the one that occurred at Tall el-Hammam, can devastate entire cities and regions, and they pose a severe modern-day hazard. As of September 2021, there are more than 26,000 known near-Earth asteroids and a hundred short-period near-Earth comets. One will inevitably crash into the Earth. Millions more remain undetected, and some may be headed toward the Earth now.

 

Unless orbiting or ground-based telescopes detect these rogue objects, the world may have no warning, just like the people of Tall el-Hammam.

 

This article was co-authored by research collaborators archaeologist Phil Silvia, geophysicist Allen West, geologist Ted Bunch and space physicist Malcolm LeCompte.

 

This article is republished from The Conversation, a nonprofit news site dedicated to sharing ideas from academic experts. It was written by: Christopher R. Moore, University of South Carolina.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/giant-space-rock-demolished-ancient-104834793.html