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On our heads from unclouded heavenly blue may fall anything. And the Australian meteorologist Duke Daybor, who succeeded in collecting a collection of artifacts of all that can be qualify as natural wonders in his book Ice Chains helplessly admits that it is not able to reasonably explain what is happening.
Falls from the heights of hollow ice spheres, monolithic chunks of ice, ice with man-made fillings was called a British meteorologist, Dr. Richard Griffiths is a mystery of all time.
For example, on the lawn of the Deibor Mansion on the outskirts of Canberra on the August morning of 1993, brand-new galoshes with the stigma now fell non-existent, as it turned out, closed after the end of the First World War II British company “Gaffer & K”. And this shoe with high corrugated was pressed in incompletely crystallized ice, suspiciously not melting for a long time on hot the sun. Part of the snow slurry placed in the freezer, when laboratory analysis yielded an atypical molecular structure, inherent only in so-called dead water.
Duke Daybor in the afterword to the book writes that almost everything the structure of ice falling from heaven is identical. And if the purest spring water when frozen under an electron microscope is amazingly beautiful crystal lattices, then pure water, formed by the melting of heavenly ice, in focus magnifying equipment – the structure is ugly.
Abstracting from tricks, as some ufologists consider, aliens, or, no less absurd, the devil, we turn to domestic historical facts gleaned from the book Deibora.
KANIKOVSKY REGENT PANOPTICUM
In the 80s of the XIX century, the inhabitants of Tula were greatly amazed by the visit Compound of the regent of the church choir Matvey Kulikovsky, the roof of the house from which something constantly fell from above. August 14 1893, for example, a runaway people, murmuring and baptizing, considered rounded, the size of the largest Astrakhan watermelon, a block of ice. A block, being milky in color, melted in two hours, bared an empty bottle, one of those into which they poured Citro at a local factory of soft drinks.
Clever men suggested that the bottle was thrown from an air gondola ball. To which Kulikovsky reasonably objected that balls do not fly so high that the bottle in flight could cover so thick ice shell.
Natural science teacher of the Central real school Nikolay Prishutov, agreeing with the conclusions of the regent, conducted an inquiry, during which it turned out that in total on the roof of the Kulikovsky house for In less than a year and a half, exactly twenty frozen in ice fell items. Somehow: a boot awl, a bunch of wax church candles, rag doll, copper cartridge case, pork ear, coiled a box of matches, a lined piece of paper, mottled scribbles, a scattering of weights of pharmaceutical scales and much more.
Then came the most outlandish. Hardly a teacher of Prishutov laid out in the classroom for viewing by students “panopticon objects melted from the ice of the courtyard of the regent Kulikovsky, “as “simultaneously with the drought, the roof of the real school was icy shelling. “Ice floes were always the size of a fist. Always beat “shrapnel”, never carrying anything man-made. Ice, smelling of acetic acid, dropped out three times. With the first shower all the unusual, except for the plentiful hailstones of the summer of 1893, ceased. ABOUT Duke Daybor recognized celestial incidents in Tula from the Niva magazine and provincial Tula newspapers.
RED ICE POWDER
June 22, 1941 in the Russian town of Monchegorsk, near the house fishing team foreman Athanasius Highlander exploded red ice bomb falling from a clear sky that was not observed aircraft. Witnesses of not only this, but also repeated the fishermen became the explosion, – young strong guys, the next day departed for the fronts of the Great Patriotic War. Naturally, in the background popular woes on mysterious explosions that set fire to a canopy over boats and a haystack did not pay attention.
But in May 1945, when only three eyewitnesses returned from the war “incomprehensible fires and concussions” told to relatives and acquaintances about the “shaped miracle”, thanks to the rumors that ran up, the townspeople strangled themselves ad libitum. Yes, and there was much to be surprised. Ivan Lagunov, for example, said that an icy, perfectly faceted cube, nearly nailed it, crumbled, fell out half a bucket under his feet juvenile chebak. Nikolay Zhdankin sitting with his bride at the edge of the lake Imandra, had no doubt that the ice shell, apparently resembling a large red spindle, did not fall from above, but flew out from the water column, in clubs of bluish smoke through which dazzling blue ring-shaped sparks were visible.
The shell that fell five meters from the shore, Zhdankin touch I was afraid. Waited for it to melt. Watery brown putting the gruel in a tin, he hid it in the attic of the foreman’s house. There he placed a metal rod, “ice cream filling.”
Only in 1947, when artels blocked the widow’s roof killed under the Eagle of the Highlander, Zhdankin remembered the “cache”. Men from curiosity threw the rod into the fire, on which dinner was being prepared. The rod instantly burned, dazzlingly bright, like an arc electric welding. The contents of the tin, slightly dried, set on fire match, front-line sapper Ivan Lagunov immediately determined that so only smokeless gunpowder can burn.
MORTGAGE OF THE CHURCH BELL
A truly incomprehensible incident occurred in Kherson in 1806 during courtyard of the Spassky Cathedral, about which the land clerk Taras Glebko left an interesting record, from which it followed that on the morning of May 24, when thunder rumbled and heavy rain was gathering, on the porch of the temple a mortar collapsed, “apparently everything worked out from a small church bells, as cast prayers were visible writing. “Runaway people, seeing that the subject is covered with a crust of ice the thickness of the index finger, called in the assistant ringer, so he checked to see if all the small bells were in place.
Ringer Ivan Prikhodko, going down, in dismay and dismay He told that everything that rings on the spot and is suitable for business, but the ropes going to the bell tongues were pretty icy. It’s in the heat? While the ice, not melting, lasted exactly 15 hours, parishioners without city authorities sought out who and where could discard the mutilated bell. A family of tradesmen of the Gorokhovs was found, recognized in a bell that fell from heaven their mortar bought from some tramp for pennies.
MYSTERY FOR ALL TIMES
Falls from the heights of hollow ice spheres, monolithic chunks of ice, ice with man-made fillings was called a British meteorologist, Dr. Richard Griffiths is a mystery of all time. Meanwhile it is this scientist who is under his feet on April 2, 1972 during walks “out of the void” fell a monolithic ice block weighing two kilogram, I managed to deliver it to a car refrigerator laboratory of the Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. Comprehensive analysis showed the structural uniqueness of the sample, its rarefaction with air oxygen bubbles, which made it look like sponge, only unusually dense. Crystal lattice too dramatically different from the crystal lattice of ordinary ice. it categorically excluded the separation of the sample from the icy fuselage the plane.
It is hoped that a group of American physicists from the state Wisconsin, a collection of artifacts frozen into ice will help a lot, which for ten years he collected from the fjords and kept in industrial freezer Swede Christian Altman, confident that that heavenly gifts are from aliens. Scientists don’t think so. Them the task is different: to understand how massive objects are airborne recorded in dense layers of the atmosphere, frozen and in the form of single or paired precipitation falls on the ground.
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