balls." Still, there is evidence of an instance when the asteroid Chiron, on a chaotic orbit between Saturn and Uranus unexpectedly spotted a tail and became classified as a comet, so an asteroid is large enough to hold its charge while moving through the Sun's electric field and so, it could and would become a comet, no matter what its composition is.
Scientists say that in studying the theories of the Tunguska event or any impact event since, questions must be asked without biased prejudice. Instead we have to ask, "Does a proposed explanation address all the facts?" Are the facts predictable? Is there anything we should expect to find that's not been found? The electric theorists are sure that if science will withdraw its investment in its views of the physical universe, the answers to all our questions just might be obviously seen and realistically answered, eventually.
TO CONCLUDE:
With all these facts and theories, along with a multitude of scientific statistics, it's wise to conclude that we human beings exist and live within an enormous universe that's apparently been created to work for us and not against us. This is obvious, due to the fact that the Earth has survived millions of human lifetimes, in spite of impact events by comets, asteroids, meteors, natural disasters, wars, crime or the demise of human beings polluting. So, to conclude, let's simply accept and be grateful for the fact that there are just some things we might never comprehend, and no matter what our theory is, the universe will continue to work for our behalf until when and if we no longer benefit it, and only then might the Earth within the universe decide to spit us out.
For the source of this and more information on what happens when a meteor or some other space object finds that it's on a collision course with Earth, go to these sites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Impact_event
http://www.co olsciencefacts.com/2006/the_tu nguska_event.html
http://www.th underbolts.info/tpod/2006/arch 06/060203tunguska2.htm
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