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The Siberian Tunguska Event: A Blast That Defies Explanation

The Siberian Tunguska Event: A Blast That Defies Explanation On the morning of June 30, 1908, a remote area near the Tunguska River in Siberia experienced a catastrophic explosion that left a profound impact on both the landscape and scientific curiosity. The blast was so powerful that it flattened over 800 square miles of dense forest, toppling millions of trees as if they were matchsticks. Witnesses reported feeling shockwaves that reverberated across continents, even reaching as far as England. This monumental event, later named the Tunguska Event, remains the largest recorded explosion in modern history caused by an unknown source.  Despite more than a century of research, its origin continues to perplex scientists and ignite speculation. Its sheer scale, combined with the absence of clear evidence, makes it one of the most enduring scientific mysteries of our time. The Power […]

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